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A person you don't know at the start is a person who will eventually want to confide in you.
Rendell is one of those people you want to confide in immediately.
The friend who is so uncomfortable with vulnerability that she scolds, "How did you let this happen?" If these six friends should be avoided, then who should you turn to when you need to confide in someone?
If you feel the need to, confide in your mother, it's probably happened to her before too!
In short order, Steele made another fateful decision: that he needed to confide in U.S. law enforcement officials.
I am very glad for that, as I have never married, and I needed to confide in someone when, six months ago, I was contacted by my birth mother.
Burns also revealed some of the causes for Panesar's need to confide in his scheme, adding that he has helped in some of the mentoring programme they run.
Marietta and Dalceda remained the closest of friends throughout their lives, and Dalceda undoubtedly had needed to confide in someone, to unburden herself so as not to be eaten up by the worm in her brain that a terrible secret becomes.
If people get mad enough, they will storm the polls without prodding — and without, apparently, the need to confide in opinion pollsters, who largely missed the huge outpouring of Americans displaced by decades of economic restructuring and unsettled by the country's changing complexion and shifting cultural mores.
She might need some time to start trusting you and to confide in you.
I know I can trust you, Diary, not to tell anyone what I'm about to confide in you!
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