I was brought up to believe in the 'stiff upper lip', even though we are not British. Like, if you have a problem, you deal with it yourself and not burden anyone else. It is a matter of pride, I guess. Being too proud and also a pride in your own ability to cope.
Seems to me, on this forum, I am not the only one.
Here is my dilemma. I had my 22 year old daughter crying over the phone at me about my smoking. She is frightened I will die.
On the one hand, I agree with her, but my instinct was to protect her and reassure her. Not divulge my real problems. Am I wrong? Should I divulge my real problems to people I know care about me? At the moment, my main instinct is to protect them, but am I just being a coward and just worrying that they will see me in a lesser light?
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