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I always feel better when I 'cum clean' and come to terms with the incident & try to make amends, or at least sincerely apologize if I were in the wrong. Only then can one move on and not be shackled by it. What is your specific incident?
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Open up to someone about the wrong. Own it, get it off your chest, ask forgiveness and then put it behind you and move on.
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4/23/2018 6:56 pm |
Shit it kinda depends how bad they fucked u over IMO. I've had bitches steal, mislead, and do me str8 dirty. I have zero FUCKS to give to them on my payback.
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4/23/2018 6:57 pm |
Btw I'd sure like to slide up in u though.
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Telling someone will help relieve some, but not all, of the guilt. While this is a hypothetical question there is not straight answer as it depends on the details of what the "wrong" was...for example, was the law broken or was something done or said about another person, additionally was there financial, bodily, and/or (just) feelings that were hurt? There are many options for a person to discuss their "wrong" with, including: friend(s); family, counselor, and/or clergy depending on a person's comfort level.
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I could tell it to a friend that I trusted. Please don't let me be misunderstood.
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I've done a thing or two wrong that would affect some people, and I'm taking it to the grave. I'm not even telling my dog! I feel a bit bad about it, but not completely bad, because I truly feel my actions are justified and nobody has been hurt. That being said, if they were to find out, I don't know if I would come clean or deny it. I'd definitely feel terrible. I guess my next course of action in dealing with those finding out would depend on how much detail of what I've done was discovered, and how it was discovered.
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