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@deeps6979

3 months ago

Forgiveness is unsustainable until the behavior improves.

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@bellagab3

3 months ago

I don't want to hear "I'm sorry". I want to see effort and change in whatever is causing the problem. Otherwise it's an empty apology

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@roxanahernandez5157

3 months ago

“Your body is smarter than that, and knows this person isn’t safe.” Perfectly said. Love your content

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@sannajohanna5579

3 months ago

This was the best explanation about forgivness than I’ve ever heard! Yes, when trust is gone, the relationship is dead.

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@namrataagarwal3279

3 months ago

Man you deserve an award for explaining it so beautifully

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@kvanover1

3 months ago

Well said. This really helped me understand why forgiveness alone never felt safe.

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@lindamceachern5467

3 months ago

Trust once broken is difficult to rebuild. You forgive but you never forget.

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@aawrnnc

3 months ago

Yes! There’s a difference between forgiveness and reconciliation. You can forgive someone but still keep boundaries because the other person has not earned your trust. It is a balancing act.

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@absue

3 months ago

If the person who hurt you shows genuine repentance, trust can be rebuilt but it will take time. Without that genuine repentance, trust cannot be rebuilt.

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@carlossoler-m4y

1 month ago

Challenges in relationships are a normal part of life, but there’s always a path forward. My marriage encountered major difficulties, but with proper guidance, my wife and I managed to resolve our issues and deepen our connection. If you’re willing to put in the work and collaborate, solutions are always within reach. Keep hope alive; there are answers out there.

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@wollypollywakadoodle

3 months ago

“Your body is too smart for that” “why would your body want to give more of itself to someone who is simply taking advantage of you” Thank you Jimmy for all your help. These words are 100% true. You feel it, maybe not immediately, maybe you ignore it at first; regardless, your body & your soul know.

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@c.j.peterson894

3 months ago

My husband was diagnosed with narcissistic socialpath disorders in 2015 by a doctor. But,by that time,my husband had already made sure that I couldn't leave him. My health is almost ruined after 25 yrs of verbal,emotional, physical, and financial abuse. So, I just trust the Lord and pray that he will open doors for me to leave without losing everything. You are absolutely right!!❤❤

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@usero-e9y

3 months ago

Forgive is like the person who steps on your feet on the bus, he says I'm sorry! and you say oh it's okay, I'll be fine, but your foot still hurts... you need time to not feel anything and feel ok...

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@justcreepy8592

1 week ago

Thank you❤ That helps to understand why I feel that I not able to cancel my upset feelings.

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@FieldArrow-s7v

2 months ago

Thank you and said perfectly... needed this for certain family members 😢

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@yourconnection9303

3 months ago

And even when some people say that they're sorry, they're just uttering words.

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@priscillawhitley8620

2 months ago

You are so smart! Being safe is the number one priority.

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@sonjacillie1534

3 months ago

This is the best explanation of forgiveness I have come accross. AND it makes me realize that I have forgiven, yet I don't feel safe with this person and don't want a close relationship with them. It is such an important distinction. I do have peace around what they did, how their actions hurt me, and I know they did it from their "hurt - dysregulated - intergenerational trauma". I have forgiven that AND I don't want to be in close proximity to them. THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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@LykaFoxbriar

3 months ago

and so many times I hear "i'm Sorry YOU feel hurt" Not "I'm sorry for the pain I caused" or even "The things that happened weren't ok and I'm sorry". So many times it's about me being the one "acting" or "feeling" hurt instead of the simple fact that they did it or the situation/fight caused the harm

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@madelynngrutz4763

3 months ago

This makes so much sense. I knew it but didn’t know. I had some really close friends who hurt me super deeply and, even though we’ve all apologized and clean the slate, it still feels broken, unsafe, and just sad to be around them.

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