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"Having him on the staff is going to be vital when it comes to being able to confide in him and ask for his opinion on things," said Round.
It's really nice having that relationship with the girls and being able to confide and ask questions.
The wording of the MSPSS items concerning support from a "significant other" (items 1, 2, 5 & 10 in Table 1) emphasize the close confiding nature of this relationship and is consistent with the notion that being able to confide in another is key in protecting against depression [ 51].
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"He was able to confide in me.
I feel he would have been able to confide in me, I wouldn't have been judgmental" she said.
The players have told Clarke: "Look, we don't want to have you as a selector, we want to be able to confide in you".
In a flash forward at the end, we see a stark contrast between Patsy's lack of connection to her parents and the real closeness she shares with her own daughter, who is able to confide in her even when she gets into serious trouble.
Asked about what kind of man he was, Andrew described experiencing the former KGB's officer's feeling of relief – that of a someone who, in the Soviet Union, had not been able to confide in anybody but himself for as many as 30 years.
You may not have been able to confide these sentiments to anyone, but if you did, you'd discover that you're certainly not alone.
"I hope I will be able to confide everything to you, as I have never been able to confide in to anyone, and I hope you will be a great source of comfort and support," Anne writes in her first entry on 12 June 1942, perfectly encapsulating the motivations of the adolescent diarist.
As Anne began to mature, the sisters were able to confide in each other.
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