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A Letter to the People I Told
I can relate to Adelles's article "A Letter to The People I Told" when she wrote about the reasons why she told people her story. Many people go through things in life, and it's important to talk about it whether the situation is big or small. The people you tell should not judge you, but should listen and try to understand. I agree with Adelle when she said "a rock that I can trust to support me in whatever I need". Sometimes, people just need someone to listen and respect their feelings, without taking advantage of those feelings.
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