Sunday, October 11, 2009
Self-Disclosure
I was friends with a girl that we will call Jane. Jane and I talked about almost anything, from family, friends, deep down to relationship details. Jane and I would get together just for the purpose of talking. We both trusted each other with what we were talking about, even though we could not always relate to each other and or agree with decisions we made. We were talking about relationships one day, when she said "Alyssa, I have to tell you something that I no one else knows about". I became a little nervous, with so many different ideas running through my head, but I would have never come up with this one. Jane telling me this was obviously diliberate and significant. Obviously I can not say what she told me because that would break the trust in each other. She had said little remarks before that made me think what she told me, but I never thought it was true. It was very random because we were not talking about relationships at the time she disclosed this information. I would say that the depth of what she disclosed to me is quite high. I think the depth is high because it is something that she had not told anyone else, was about her relationship with someone of the opposite sex, and shared many of her feelings.
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