The Unsent Message To Jennifer (unsent message to jennifer)

Dear Jennifer,

I’m sorry I never had the courage to tell you how I felt. I was always too scared that you would reject me or that I would say something wrong and ruin our friendship. But now, I realize that I would rather have told you how I felt and risked rejection than to never have said anything at all.

I hope you’re doing well. I think about you often and wonder what you’re up to. I hope you’re happy and that you’ve found someone who makes you feel as special as you deserve to feel.

If you ever want to talk, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I’d love to catch up with you and hear all about your life.

Take care,

[Your name]

The Unsent Message (unsent message to jasmine)

I was thirteen when I found my mother’s diary. It was hidden away in the back of her closet, tucked behind a stack of photo albums. I wasn’t snooping; I was looking for something to wear to my friend’s birthday party. But when I saw the diary, with its bright pink cover and gold lock, I couldn’t resist taking a peek.

How To Send Unsent Messages On Lauren (unsent messages lauren)

If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably had the experience of typing out a message to someone, only to second-guess yourself and hit the backspace key before you even hit send. Well, there’s actually a really easy way to unsend those messages, and it only takes a few steps.

The Pros And Cons Of Unsent Messages (unsent messages to alyssa)

If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably sent a message and then immediately regretted it. Whether it’s because you said something rude or because you hit send too soon, we’ve all been there. But what if there was a way to take back your message? To unsend it, if you will. Well, there is – sort of.