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I want to gift my friend a letter, in wich I'm thanking her. She did really much for me and I don't think she realizes. I wanted to end my life (I'm better now) and I kind of thank her for being herself and being one of the reasons I didn't do it.
Now, a little background info, she knows why I wanted to do it.
The thing I'm worried about, is that she told me her father took anti-depressants and I'm kind of worried that the information I want to tell her trough the letter, is going to make her uncomfortable or just being too much.
I need your advice. Is it weird of me to do it in the first place? Should I give her the letter?
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You have to truly think about this. When you were going through your hard time how did she react? Did it seem easy for you to talk to her about this stuff? What are you going to put in the letter that could possibly make her uncomfortable?
ReplyI don’t think it’s weird to give your friend a letter. I have done so with my friends many times, thanking them for helping me through things.
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