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I can relate with Megan M. when she wrote about saying sorry after saying "I love you." Most people feel the need to say sorry or are afraid to say I love you without doubt because the thought of bothering them or them not meaning it back. This time she wants to say that without saying sorry. I am one of those people who hold it back for those very reasons. She also includes broken promises without broken pinkies, I am afraid of broken promises as well. I just want to thank Megan for letting me know that I'm not the only one thinking these things, it's quite comforting.
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