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HelpIs it suspicious if I give someone a letter for no reason and tell them not to open it until a certain date?
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Me and my significant other are long distance. I'm going to give them a "last letter" from me the next time I see them, and tell them not to open it until after I've died. Is this too suspicious? I don't want to make it too obvious that I'm going to CTB.
Me and my significant other are long distance. I'm going to give them a "last letter" from me the next time I see them, and tell them not to open it until after I've died. Is this too suspicious? I don't want to make it too obvious that I'm going to CTB.
Yes and curiosity will 100% win and they'll open it before or if they don't they will blame themselves for the rest of their life's saying if only I opened the note I would have saved them so don't let them live with that guilt email is perfect
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