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[Make a Post]>christcucks think that saying sorry and feeling apologetic for 5 seconds will magically fix all problems
gay af
gay af
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Definitely slept with a mudskin.
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>>14628
fuwa?
>>14614
OP now i am curious, what did you do?
>Is it right to blame them for what provoked my stupid behavior afterwards when I left?
No, i don't think it's right, i mean to make mistakes is human, but to not take responsibility for your mistakes is nigger-like, no offense but asking god for forgiveness and moving on without learning anything seems really like you are just looking for a quick excuse to not change yourself in better.
It's hard to give more advices without knowing what you did and what these old habits and impulsive behaviors are.
fuwa?
>>14614
OP now i am curious, what did you do?
>Is it right to blame them for what provoked my stupid behavior afterwards when I left?
No, i don't think it's right, i mean to make mistakes is human, but to not take responsibility for your mistakes is nigger-like, no offense but asking god for forgiveness and moving on without learning anything seems really like you are just looking for a quick excuse to not change yourself in better.
It's hard to give more advices without knowing what you did and what these old habits and impulsive behaviors are.
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>Is it right to blame them for what provoked my stupid behavior afterwards when I left?
Depends on what they did. Depends on what you did. But >>14629 probably more.
Depends on what they did. Depends on what you did. But >>14629 probably more.
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Which made me think, if I didn't go out with them and declined the invite, and continued to be reclusive, this all could have been avoided. The people I visited are genuinely good people, positive I think, but are they really? Is it right to blame them for what provoked my stupid behavior afterwards when I left?
I said a prayer today, and I never pray. It was short, but I could feel some response afterwards, "The Lord is merciful, may he wash my sins". I said this as I looked out my front door and watched the rain come down. Immediately I felt this cleanse wash over me. My guilt had been lifted and I returned to the person I was the day before. I want to be free from this recurring patterns. I don't want to say what I did, but if you reply appropriately, maybe I will.