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the one&only.
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    Wednesday, November 21, 2007, 11:22:00 AM
    i remember receiving an sms.
    from a previously close friend.
    here's the actual reply to your message.
    the real and true reason why i avoid them:
    is because i dont want to
    and i am not willing to once again
    subject myself to the pain
    that they once inflicted
    since it's an sms,
    u didnt know how difficult it was for me to reply
    how hesitant i was when typing out the reply.
    if it were face-to-face or on the phone when u asked
    you would have spotted it almost straight away
    since u are one of the more sensitive ones.
    there you go. the most truthful answer that u'll ever get for that simple question