No, for several reasons.
People can lie.
Someone else could be impersonating the individual in question.
It can be difficult to judge emotions based purely on text-based communications.
Self-reports
A person who can't be trusted is called untrustworthy or unreliable.
Personal inadequacies refer to feelings of lacking or falling short in certain areas of one's personality or abilities. It can include feelings of insecurity, low self-esteem, or not measuring up to one's own or societal expectations. These feelings may impact a person's confidence and overall well-being.
No, The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett is not written in first person. It is written in third person omniscient point of view, where the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters.
To be able to discuss feelings of a person from the past we need to have some sort of written statement or letter. We can only guess feelings.
It is natural to dream of people who are familiar and trusted. Your doctor might be a trusted, authoritative person whom you admire, who is also free of the many associations given to parents and teachers. As with any dream, the meaning lies in the feelings experienced within the dream itself, whether anxious, fearful, exciting or happy. The dream expresses your own feelings and does NOT mean that your doctor is thinking or dreaming about you.
A person who can be trusted is often referred to as reliable or trustworthy.
Salomon Resnik has written: 'The Delusional Person - Bodily feelings in psychosis' 'The theatre of the dream' -- subject(s): Dreams 'The Theatre of Dream'
You need to talk to a trusted adult - parent, school counselor, clergy person, or trusted relative
An insincere person should not be trusted
best for measuring large quantities like the mass of a person?
One word to describe your feelings for a person could be loving.