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  <description>I&apos;m not sure if I&apos;ll have anything to say, but I used to keep a journal as a kid and it helped me sort things out.  Since being married, I&apos;ve wondered if it&apos;s right to have any secrets from my wife.  I&apos;ve gone back and forth a bit.  To state the obvious, I think some secrets are dangerous, but others are not.  I&apos;ve been very moody lately and I&apos;m wondering if a &quot;private&quot; journal wouldn&apos;t be a way to help me be less moody.  On the other hand, it might just be unavoidable moodiness due to my nature and the stress from my job and being a father....</description>
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