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How To Break The News!!!

From: Lorea (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 24 Oct 2002 13:09:04 -0500 (CDT)


I have been dating my boyfriend for 3 months and 13 days today.....We have had a rocky relationship but mostly because we neither one ever have time to do anything and when one does the other don't.....We both have expressed our feelings for each other and are very serious about our relationship.....I feel that it is time for me to tell him my "secret" but I don't have any idea where to start.....I am so afraid that when I do tell him that he will leave me.....I am sure that he loves me because he has stood by my side through thick and thin and God knows there has been a lot of the thick to pull through.....He tells me that I am his world and he never wants to lose me....but I am still afraid that when he finds out my "secret" he will leave me....or even laugh at me.....I would appreciate any help or advice.......How did those of you with boyfriends tell him? How did you know when the time was right? What was his reaction? and Most of all....how did you just come out and say it?

Please Help!!! Thank You

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"Friends are like wedgies. They're intimately close. They know you're inner self. And it feels great when you pick out a good one!"

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