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Question Posted Saturday July 16 2005, 2:01 am

I wrote this book about how I felt when my dad died, and I want to read it to my family but it has some revealing things and I don't know if I should read it to them. I don't care if my friends know, because they are in the book, and so they already know. Should I read it to my family. It is really imprtant to me, but I don't want them to know how I felt when my dad died. For personal reasons of coarse!

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Irishdude405 answered Sunday July 17 2005, 2:59 pm:
Sorry i couldnt answer this sooner i was away. But i think that if this is something that somethings you just like to have to yourself and your own personal privacy. But it sounds like you really want to show your family this book so they can understand how you feel and maybe you should. It may help you get rid of some stress and burdens that you have. Maybe you may want to leave out the most personal things that you dont want them to see. You ask I'll answer

Stay Strong, Irishdude405

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