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Friendship, mistakes, and apologies a general question

Friendship or any relationship is scary nowadays.
Ofcourse its not to judge anyone, coz it may be their character on how they grew up..
We are not having super powers to change anyone's nature though..

For a good relationship to sustain,need to be same from the inside and outside.
Not that we speak about the person bad behind the scenes, but portray as cheering for them in the outside.

Those are dangerous.
Any relationship will take the time. Enjoy it by handling it carefully.

Thanks for this thread.
Thank you for sharing this. You’re right authenticity and consistency matter a lot in sustaining any relationship.
 

This is a general situation based question, not related to any specific person.
Imagine an old friendship where people are comfortable joking with each other. Sometimes, during such conversations, a line may be crossed unintentionally. Later, the person realizes the mistake, accepts it sincerely, and apologizes from the heart.

In such cases, I’m curious to know:
If someone has already acknowledged their mistake and genuinely apologized,
is it healthy for the other person to keep asking for repeated apologies or to make them feel guilty again and again?

The intention here is not to judge anyone, but to understand different perspectives on how mature friendships handle mistakes, forgiveness, and boundaries.


I’d appreciate hearing your thoughts.
That friend is great..❤✨✨✨
Don't loose in any situation✨
That's pure relation❤✨
 

This is a general situation based question, not related to any specific person.
Imagine an old friendship where people are comfortable joking with each other. Sometimes, during such conversations, a line may be crossed unintentionally. Later, the person realizes the mistake, accepts it sincerely, and apologizes from the heart.

In such cases, I’m curious to know:
If someone has already acknowledged their mistake and genuinely apologized,
is it healthy for the other person to keep asking for repeated apologies or to make them feel guilty again and again?

The intention here is not to judge anyone, but to understand different perspectives on how mature friendships handle mistakes, forgiveness, and boundaries.


I’d appreciate hearing your thoughts.
✨✨✨
 

This is a general situation based question, not related to any specific person.
Imagine an old friendship where people are comfortable joking with each other. Sometimes, during such conversations, a line may be crossed unintentionally. Later, the person realizes the mistake, accepts it sincerely, and apologizes from the heart.

In such cases, I’m curious to know:
If someone has already acknowledged their mistake and genuinely apologized,
is it healthy for the other person to keep asking for repeated apologies or to make them feel guilty again and again?

The intention here is not to judge anyone, but to understand different perspectives on how mature friendships handle mistakes, forgiveness, and boundaries.


I’d appreciate hearing your thoughts.
If someone realise their mistakes nd apologize for it sincerely then we shouldn't bring the topic repeatedly just to make the other person feel more guilty. It takes guts to accept our mistakes. so, apology is enough. It shows their level of understanding in friendship.
 
If someone realise their mistakes nd apologize for it sincerely then we shouldn't bring the topic repeatedly just to make the other person feel more guilty. It takes guts to accept our mistakes. so, apology is enough. It shows their level of understanding in friendship.
Well said. Accepting mistakes truly takes courage, and understanding is what keeps friendships strong.
 
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