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Losing trust hits way harder for me. I mean, higher premiums suck, but you can eventually shop around or just budget for it. When family or friends start looking at you sideways, though, that’s a whole different headache. I had a cousin who fudged something on his insurance and even years later, folks still bring it up at get-togethers. Paperwork’s annoying but having people doubt you every time you say something? That’s rough.
Yeah, I get what you mean. Once trust is gone, it’s like a dent in a classic fender—no matter how much you buff it out, there’s always a mark left behind. Do you think people ever really forget, or is it just something that fades into the background over time? I’ve seen folks forgive but never quite let go.
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