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What do you say when people ask?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 763100" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Fir me, it varies a bit on the person. </p><p>Many people, I would try to avoid saying anything altogether. </p><p>Someone I know well and I know to be a good person…I might say a tiny bit more like they are struggling a bit now, but we don’t wish to discuss it. </p><p>A very select, rare …close friend…I might tell a bit more and ask fir confidentiality and prayer. </p><p>Other than a therapist and others like in a support group…I think certain things like homelessness or addiction are best kept kept quiet. It could be used as gossip. Or if indeed someone cares, it could burden them. </p><p>These are just tremendously sensitive and private matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 763100, member: 4152"] Fir me, it varies a bit on the person. Many people, I would try to avoid saying anything altogether. Someone I know well and I know to be a good person…I might say a tiny bit more like they are struggling a bit now, but we don’t wish to discuss it. A very select, rare …close friend…I might tell a bit more and ask fir confidentiality and prayer. Other than a therapist and others like in a support group…I think certain things like homelessness or addiction are best kept kept quiet. It could be used as gossip. Or if indeed someone cares, it could burden them. These are just tremendously sensitive and private matters. [/QUOTE]
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