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StuckInTheStoneAge21
Well,, that might depend on the question..
Albeit, No.
As an honest, straightforward person,, I take pride in the fact that my word is my honour,, and if you didn't want an honest answer, then you shouldn't've asked the question..
So being sad about it is perfectly unnecessary...
In the instance of a sensitive topic, I might add a silver lining to my response, by saying something positive in light of the serious answer given...*
Albeit, No.
As an honest, straightforward person,, I take pride in the fact that my word is my honour,, and if you didn't want an honest answer, then you shouldn't've asked the question..
So being sad about it is perfectly unnecessary...
In the instance of a sensitive topic, I might add a silver lining to my response, by saying something positive in light of the serious answer given...*
silentwriter180
No, I would expect that the person asking that kind of question would expect an honest answer, no matter what it is.
wraithorn
Yes I don't like to make people sad but sometimes it is a side effect of being honest.
hardcor364 · 56-60, M
that is so true, at least i am not alone
iwantanewme
no.