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- Here are some secrets you can tell someone:
- Your embarrassing childhood incident.
- Your fears and phobias.
- The most popular show you haven’t watched yet.
- That one person you cannot stand.
- The meanest thing you said to someone.
- Your crazy habit of stalking someone.
- Reveal your celebrity crush.
- That test you failed.
- Hurt another person (emotionally or physically).
- Illegal drug use or abuse of a legal drug.
- Habit or addiction (not involving drugs).
- Theft (any kind of taking without asking).
- Something illegal (other than drugs or theft).
- Physical self-harm.
- Abortion.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.10 Cool Secrets To Tell Someone
- Your embarrassing childhood incident Every one of us has done something stupid as a child, which now makes us feel embarrassed. ...
- Your Fears and Phobias ...
lifefalcon.com/10-cool-secrets-to-tell-someone/The 38 types of secrets people keep:
- Hurt another person (emotionally or physically)
- Illegal drug use, or abuse of a legal drug (e.g., alcohol, painkillers)
- Habit or addiction (but not involving drugs)
- Theft (any kind of taking without asking)
metro.co.uk/2022/06/17/there-are-38-types-of-secr… WEBJun 3, 2022 · When I ask people to simply tell me about a secret they are keeping, 92 percent of the time it fits into one of the 38 categories from our list. This means that we are not so alone in the...
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