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Accept an apology when someone takes responsibility for their actions, not for how they “made” you feel. “I’m sorry I said mean things to you. That was wrong of me,” is an acceptable apology because the person is taking responsibility for what they did, not for how you felt. “I’m sorry I made you mad and upset,” is not acceptable, as it both takes away your power and evades direct responsibility for their behavior.
Communicate Your Feelings (without starting a fight): What to Say and What Not to Say to Your Partner (Mental & Emotional Wellness Book 1)
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