How long do you grovel in apology?!
Question: You most certainly never have to grovel to me. I love you and I want you to be respected and cherished by those you associate with. I don't want anyone to ever think it's ok to say vulgar things to you. I have spoken to Wil and I understand he has apologized but I won't ever get over it or forget what he said. I don't know what else to say about it honey. ? And I was gone yesterday when you asked the questions about it I didn't see them until this morning and they were already closed.
Answers: You most certainly never have to grovel to me. I love you and I want you to be respected and cherished by those you associate with. I don't want anyone to ever think it's ok to say vulgar things to you. I have spoken to Wil and I understand he has apologized but I won't ever get over it or forget what he said. I don't know what else to say about it honey. ? And I was gone yesterday when you asked the questions about it I didn't see them until this morning and they were already closed.
Well with an ex it seems like it was constantly
I dont grovel.
I apologize and move on. If they wont accept that apology, I dont want them anyway.
I think asking 8 questions about how sorry and bad you were might be enough.
I think you've sufficiently repented.
Be sincere with your apology and be specific about what you did wrong to warrant the apology. If a major trust has been broken expect the other person to take time to digest the apology. You should never grovel or push someone into accepting your apology. Be empathetic-how would you feel if that person did the same thing to you. Give them room, and wait.
I think everything is OK, the sun is up and it is a new day. We can all move on. Maybe a group hug is in order.
I don't think you should grovel. Just apologize, or accept the apology if one is due to you, and then move on.
until the apology is excepted.