ANSWERS: 23
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It's not the number of sorries. What counts is if you stop doing what you are doing after saying you are sorry. Of course, not you Wanbli. This is just anyone in general.
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I don't know, I guess I havent reached my limit yet... but almost....
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Three chances and your out.
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Depends what it is. If it is a sorry for betraying my trust there is only one sorry and you are out.
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This is exactly what I'm going through right now! Been with my s/o for over 10 years and the "sorrys" just roll off the tongue like it's nothing and I still give the benefit of the doubt and drop it, but it happens again and again and I've voice my thoughts on the matter, but it never changes!
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When it comes to my children, I stopped counting the sorries and I keep on believing, I have a good heart.
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OK, I admit it. I'm a sucker. I will probably always take a sorry as long as I believe that it is sincere, genuine, and propelling the relationship to move forward. I can't stop believing. Maybe it's hopeless optimism, but I can't give up on relationships that I am invested in - so long as the other person is willing to say they are wrong when they are wrong. Empty apologies or repeated patterns don't work. But, yes, an apology that I believe in... I just wouldn't stop believing in the person.
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No 'sorry' required. A matter of fact statement explaining the circumstances will make me believe or unbelieve.
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No more than 2
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Sighs...infinity? I'm too trusting and very forgiving. I almost always believe people when they say they are sorry. I wear my heart on my sleeve and WANT to believe in people. Even when I've been ignored or hurt deeply, I'm fairly quick to forgive if asked. I don't think I've ever turned away an apology.
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If they are bumping into me they can say sorry as many times as they like.
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as many as it takes, as long as they are sincere
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If I believe it is sincere....infinity.
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i believe in second chances.
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No way...calling people out on there lies is like a second sence for me... but If I feel there not ready to tell the truth and depending on who they are and the situation I might let it go until I know there ready to talk...
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It really depends on the kind of the issue. I'll always believe that my son can become better, and he mean his sorries.
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According how it is said + looking on the eyes (sometimes eyes have a lot of to say).
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By the third excuse/story. I lose interest in whatever follows.
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From the same person for the same mistake two. Second chances is all that I will ever give. Never more.
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I believe that if they keep saying sorry for the same thing over and over again you have to realize that they will most likely keep doing it. Unless something drastic happens because of the action they keep saying sorry for then maybe they will learn.
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you know what, I wish I could give up on people. Im sure it would make my life a whole lot easier. But I never stop believing.
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So long as someone can look me in the eye with a straight face and apologize, and lack sarcasm or hostility in their voice, then seldom will I not forgive.
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I believe they're almost always sincerely sorry. It's the I'll never do it again part you can't believe.
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