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Is it ever ok to just be "done?"
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<blockquote data-quote="DarkwingPsyduck" data-source="post: 687260" data-attributes="member: 20267"><p>I don't see it as a character flaw... As a matter of fact, if all of that didn't hurt you deeply, I'd call that a character flaw. Forgiveness should never be given. It should be earned. And every time that forgiveness is betrayed, it should be even harder to earn back. You cannot truly forgive somebody who is not sorry. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like your daughter is at all sorry. Do you just go around offering forgiveness to everybody who isn't sorry? Sorry is only a word. Supposed to be a promise not to do whatever you are apologizing for. It isn't so much the word, but the actions that follow the word. When she is truly sorry, you will know. Only then should you consider forgiveness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkwingPsyduck, post: 687260, member: 20267"] I don't see it as a character flaw... As a matter of fact, if all of that didn't hurt you deeply, I'd call that a character flaw. Forgiveness should never be given. It should be earned. And every time that forgiveness is betrayed, it should be even harder to earn back. You cannot truly forgive somebody who is not sorry. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like your daughter is at all sorry. Do you just go around offering forgiveness to everybody who isn't sorry? Sorry is only a word. Supposed to be a promise not to do whatever you are apologizing for. It isn't so much the word, but the actions that follow the word. When she is truly sorry, you will know. Only then should you consider forgiveness. [/QUOTE]
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