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Profile: amazingSunshine7071
amazingSunshine7071 on Apr 14, 2022
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people make mistakes you did too at one point .stop hating yourself its who you are work on making yourself better its no way necessary to be perfect no one can be perfect too . everyone has their own flaws and you do too so move ahead life has so much to give to you theres no need to hold on to just one mistake and punish yourself for it your whole life , its important that you realise your mistake accept where you went wrong .you should apologize to the person you hurt and make sure you never repeat it again thats what is you should learn from any mistake generally hating yourself will not do you any good . Correct your flaws slowly ,accept your mistakes take responsibility of your mistakes love who you are with all your flaws too .
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Profile: sweetgrandpa
sweetgrandpa on Apr 29, 2022
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When we create an expectation for ourselves that is greater than we can, at that moment achieving it leaves us disappointed and sad, with self-hatred. Perhaps first of all to judge the attitude and not the person, the human being learns from his mistakes and this learning has great value. Make a vow not to make any more mistakes, correct the points that led you to betray as favorable places and contact people who facilitate such attitudes and grow with your failure in a mature way. Another important point is how to take the relationship itself, treat the other party with dignity, love, always being a friend, Love worked in human relationships does not give room for betrayal.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on May 31, 2022
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Something so important to this question is to focus on the intention you had before the moment occurred. The intention behind the act can change whether or not it is cheating in the first place. Sometimes cheating may feel icky, but it may not be cheating at all. Accidents do happen after all. If the intention, was to harm feelings, get back at someone, or other malicious intentions, then it was probably cheating. But if your intention was shifted away from that completely, for example you felt you were in danger in this situation or you would get in trouble, then you may be in the clear from your guilt.
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