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It's always scary to open up your feelings to someone, to feel vulnerable. I understand that completely. I do think it will be healing for both of you, even if it doesn't lead to reconciling. I hope you send it & feel peace as a result : )I'm very nervous about sending it, it's just a scary thought to me.
It's just nerve wrecking, I'm just still a mess over the whole situation. I just still feel terrible abou...
I've thought about just sending it via messenger or email, or text even, but that seems way to impersonal. I also worry that it came off a bit like giving excuses for things, or did it seem genuine? I have a hard time differentiating sometimes. I think I used my words as best I could, but I want to make sure it comes of as an actual apology as opposed to an excuse. if that makes any sense at all.It's a very good way. you are giving her a gift of clarity, of understanding.
I've thought about just sending it via messenger or email, or text even, but that seems way to impersonal...
Yea, I feel the written word loses some meaning through word processing. I may be wrong, a friend of mine said that if it is written eloquently enough and whatever, that it can have the same impact. I just don't know that i have the balls to actually mail it.I thought it sounded like an apology and an explanation. I assumed you were going to email it... No...
Yea, I feel the written word loses some meaning through word processing. I may be wrong, a friend of mine...
My gut has no damn idea lol. I know that with an actual written letter it gives one something to hold onto, and shows care and that you know it was painstakingly crafted. I actually wrote it by hand before typing it out for all you lovely people to read. I also know that email, text, whatever, assures she gets it, and will probably read it regardless.What does your gut tell you to do?