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Are you Forgivable? Part 3: Senseless Apologies

Are you Forgivable? Part 3: Senseless Apologies Today, I’d like to share with you the right and wrong way to apologize. For couples in crisis, apologies can ring hollow if they don’t carry with them a few essential and specific ingredients. If you’re an unfaithful, it can be easy to become frustrated—feeling like you can never apologize enough or the right way. However, if you’re the betrayed spouse, you may feel as though your spouse is only sorry they got caught and not sorry they did what they did. Here’s how you apologize…the right way.

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