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I'm Sorry by Leyram Odacrem
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  • Post category:Relationships
  • Post published:October 10, 2012

After an argument, don’t assume that just because they have apologised, this means you don’t have to. You both need to apologise to each other. They feel just as wronged as you and it is rarely just one person responsible for what is said in an argument.

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