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I understand this. My man always apologises to me so i got used to him apologising and I never took accountability for my actions untill i started realising that maybe i am in the wrong alot of the times. I would have preffered for him to change his behaviour but all he does is apologise and go back to his old pattern usually forgetting all that we argued about
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"If she catch me cheating, I will never tell her sorry"
The Book of Future 5:13
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Narcissism 101: you never need to be forgiven because you never do anything bad enough to warrant it, so you don't need humility. It's neither difficult nor a sign of weakness to say, "I apologize for being late, but I'm en route," or, "You're right. I did mess up, and I apologize for that. I'll make sure that it doesn't happen again." An apology isn't a sign of weakness, it's a show of remorse, signaling to the other person that you do care about the incident and you sincerely want to make things right. The inability to express that, or the tendency to shield oneself from it, is a sign of narcissism. People don't love narcissists, they simply serve them because they feel they have to. But when they break free of that control, narcissists suffer because that's how they value themselves. Don't take that advice. You'll end up alone later in life.
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Apologising is if you care whether you hurt or offended someone, regardless of how you feel about your error/ action. When I was younger I'd always make it 'it's a YOU problem that you're hurt, i didn't do anything wrong I disagree'. It's about that true empathy and regard for others' feelings and trying to improve.
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@dakotabrinson7872
5 months ago
Was always taught it takes a real man to admit when they're wrong and apologize...it doesn't make you weak, saying sorry is just acknowledging your mistake.
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