He is.
well you should talk with him. say to him i have been miserable and talk about that. but maybe you are not right for each other. maybe even if you don't know it you could be miserable with him. makes sure he knows that you don't want him to be miserable. that's my advice. talk it over.
Arcana.
depending on how you act
"Vraiment une mauvaise journée"
J'ai le cafard or Je suis malheureux.
In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter," Reverend Dimmesdale is portrayed as a hypocrite through his public image as a pious minister while secretly engaging in a sinful affair with Hester Prynne. This hypocrisy is evident throughout the novel, particularly through Dimmesdale's internal struggles with guilt and his inability to openly confess his wrongdoing.
un petit secret
ZE-TSU-BOU-TE-KI-NA or ZETSUBOUTEKINA
miserable, deflated, hopeless, lifeless, lost, depressed. :(
After Hester firmly states that she will not reveal the name of her lover, Dimmesdale is shocked and struggles to maintain his composure. He urges her to reconsider and confess for her own salvation, but ultimately he does not push her further and respects her decision.
First of all if your bff is telling your secrets then she isn't a good bff.You might get your bff to stop telling your secrets if you say to your bff "stop telling my secrets its not nice of you to do that their not secrets if you keep telling them."If your bff keeps telling your secrets then you shouldn't be her friend at all.