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Old 17-05-2016, 05:05 PM #35
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Originally Posted by Mokka View Post
I disagree with the last statement.
I can forgive someone, not hold a grudge or hate or malice towards them... And truly want the best for them...but not want to go forward in any type of personal relationship with them.
A case may be where a couple separate or divorce in an amicable fashion
Absolutely,I respect that and your last statement is a strong point and very valid.

I said it was just my own way of assessing forgiveness and indeed true contrition from any offending me too.

I just feel if I was close to someone who really offended me,and they really apologised and I believed they meant the apology too, to the point where I said I had forgiven them.
Just again, and only speaking from my own feeling on forgiveness,If I then treat them differently from how we were before,I myself would feel I had not really forgiven them.
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