Should You Forgive Someone for the VERY Mean and Hurtful Things They Say When They Are Angry?

Question by heehawa: Should you forgive someone for the VERY mean and hurtful things they say when they are angry?
specifically your mate or spouse

Best answer:

Answer by sapphie
If you are really forgiving them and not just convincing yourself you forgive them. That doesn’t work. If your really hurt you have to resolve it. If you resolve it you don’t need to forgive them, it’s resolved.

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