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  • @speedyz28 says:

    Idk i think saying never is a little extreme. That’s like saying you’re perfect and never make mistakes.

  • @digitalnsanity6622 says:

    I hear people say all the time how their significant other never takes accountability. How do you take accountability for your mistakes without apologizing?

  • @toddjohnson6809 says:

    You wrong someone, and don’t apologize for your errors. Especially when just dating. Done, goodbye.
    My wife and I have been together for 28 years. We both wrong each other at times, and we apologize for what we did to the other.
    We respect and care for each other. That’s why we apologize when we do wrong. To not apologize for when you did something wrong is narcissistic, arrogant, and uncaring. And perhaps even psychopathic.

    • @emlovz says:

      Talking about the courting phase of dating not long-term relationships. It’s like don’t say “I’m sorry” when you cross paths with someone at the supermarket, say “pardon me.” Not saying don’t apologize when you wrong someone

    • @toddjohnson6809 says:

      @emlovz  In the courting phase of a relationship, if you are not able to apologize, why would anyone think that you would start later?
      This is the get to know you stage. You are showing to the other person your character of who you are, and how they will be treated by you in the future.

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