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Are they required to also tell us all their secrets? No, I think not and what works both ways, sure maybe it'd be obvious Shiro was keeping some secret but everyone is nobody tells anyone even those closest to you everything about oneself that there is to know.Who says he's gonna run away? It's all to possible that, due to butterflies, he's gonna remain with the Leaf (with some light punishment for his... unwise choice of believing in Danzo)
There's a LOT of good reasons to tell (certain) people all your secrets.
1) Trust. In all interactions, some degree of trust is vital. The more trust there is, the better things are. By not telling people something, we are indirectly saying we don't trust them. And if they know that, they are not likely to trust us in return. Having people not trust us, particularly Minato (in case he comes around asking questions), can cause us BIG road blocks. There MIGHT be a discussion on whether or not these people are worthy of trust, but I haven't seen anyone saying that Hiashi/Minato/Kakashi would likely backstab us.
2) Support. If they know what we are doing, they can help us out. If Minato knows about our Medical AI, he can arrange a workshop between us and Orochimaru, help Atlas learn a lot of shit fast. If he DOESN"T, good luck getting any of Orochimaru's time. This is also useful when someone we don't trust is about to find out about our secret, they can help cover it up for us.
3) Utilization. Related to Support, the more people understand what we can do, the better they can make use of us. The Hokage is supposed to know, more or less, what EVERYONE in Konoha can do (or, atleast, have it on file). If he doesn't know we are a Super Medic, he can't give us jobs that work with that best. Ninja regularly keep secrets on HOW they can do stuff, and the EXACT PARTICULARS of that stuff, but it's unusual to hide abilities all together.
When people say that lying is bad, more often than not they are refering to the trust aspect, rather than the any real moral thing (in quests, atleast). Lying, when caught, degrades trust fairly quickly.
Secrets remain secrets only when nobody knows about it, telling one person or more in this case would only end up ensuring that there would be the potential chance for it somehow get out to the public our the wrong ears.
What? How does that in anyway have anything to do with what I've said? Forming a connection with people doesn't require you to just spout every little thing and detail about yourself to someone else. Telling someone a secret of this magnitude just doesn't magically make you and the other person closer in any way shape or form. Trust doesn't require for there to be no secrets between two people.So, basically you don't want Shiro to form any new/more emotional connections in the story? Don't want our protag to find a girl and potentially get married when he's older? There's plenty of reasons to tell those close to you many a secret of one's own; some of them are even good. But here, unless we're really not alone with our uncle, there actually isn't a good reason to not tell him about being a reincarnate that happened to be an experienced Medical Doctor, and that deep in our subconscious there is a mostly intact personality imprint.
Also, not sure what your mention of Drama has anything to do with this tbh. I actualy agree with you on that but that wasn't what we were discussing...I think?
Also I only saw that post and didn't really read any before that so..that might have been the case or not, I cant say because I didn't read it but what I did read and I called it out..not saying you are bullying someone just that calling it fear mongering was in itself wrong.
Edit: Eh, the post disappeared 🤷♂️
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