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how long does it takes you to tell someone a lot about yourself?

 Lelouchx posted over a year ago
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BlindBandit92 said:
I don't trust people easily so it could take eons for me to tell them alot about myself but tbh everyone is different. if I feel the person is genuine and not a waste of my time and energy to get to know i'll start being more open. Sometimes it takes a year or years and sometimes it doesn't take that long at all. It depends on the individual and it depends on the situation.
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posted over a year ago 
candylover246 said:
Years, like a bunch of years irl
It takes a long time to even start even saying basic things about myself such as hobbies / fears / etc.
I mean it did use to be A LOT worse before but I'd like to think I improved.. maybe. Kinda. At least a little. :v

On the Internet tho it's not AS bad but I still avoid getting into talking abt any personal information as well for now :L
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posted over a year ago 
twinklestar11 said:
idk. we meet then we talk. I tell them a little bit about me each day till they know me very well
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BennieBear27 said:
As long as it takes for me to mention how much I stan Ryan Ross. After that, you basically know my entire personality.
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posted over a year ago 
Riku114 said:
Irl? At best given I really think they are genuine and want to be close to them after already being friend with them for like a year? Three months prolly. And thats given I have a STRONG will to do so. As of right now, I have friends Ive been friends with for like.... 4 or 5 years that barely know much of anything personal about me. Legit only one person IRL (two if you count family, three if you count my therapist lel) knows much of anything too significant about me.

Online? Its much easier tbh. Mostly cause a lot of the time either they share first or it comes up naturally in conversation as it requires both less trust and is easier to trust online. XD Thus why I have way more online friends than not. That being said, Ive been withdrawing from online friendships a lot lately.
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posted over a year ago 
EgoMouse said:
I guess it depends how much is a lot.
Irl, you need to be my boyfriend/girlfriend for a long time :P
On the internet....idk, I don't really say much about my personal life all that much. I talk about myself a lot, just not my personal life. So, I guess with just talking about myself, it won't take that long. With my personal life, it's going to take a looong while.
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posted over a year ago 
ace2000 said:
A day.


Depending on the person, of course.
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posted over a year ago 
TheLefteris24 said:
Outside the Internet, it might take a while. It mostly depends on the person. A few days for some, a few months for others and there are those that have spent years before knowing me for real. Of course, there are also those who think that they know me without actually that being true and will never got to. Despite how I may look to the people who managed to get that close to me, I'm pretty much the Silent Type. To the point that I might never share anything at all if you don't decide to ask me yourself first.

When it comes to being Online, I can be pretty talkative once I find a person with similar interests, characteristics or views. Well, I might be a little hesitant at the beginning but I can open up easily if the person is genuine. I don't mind sharing basic information about me (Name, Age, e.t.c.). I don't have anything to hide in that aspect. Of course, more personal subjects is another matter entirely. Just like when being Offline, it might take a while for those. In conclusion, GIVE, AND YOU SHALL RECEIVE !!!!
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posted over a year ago 
Peaceandlove67 said:
It usually takes me at least a month to warm up to someone. The closer I am to you, the more I'll open up. To those who know me best, even if I try to hide my emotions, I wear my heart on my sleeve. I'm an emotional person anyway.
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posted over a year ago 
CokeTheUmbreon said:
Depends.
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