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If you really think about it, the need to blurt out our feelings is usually motivated by selfishness, not by a desire to enhance the other person's life. We want to know if our feelings are reciprocated, and we can't bear not knowing how the other person feels. This kind of selfishness has the potential not only to destroy the delicate beginnings of a relationship, but it can also make us feel like fools later if our feelings change. You'll never regret the decision to wait to express your feelings.

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