Will play these later this Friday:
https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/915245
https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/915264
https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/906190
https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/916289
Hello! I am on vacation!
Most of my time is spent on my hobbies, exercising, and on my progress to my language progress in Spanish.
I love the future technologies, even if it leads to procrastination.
I can say that I am a confident at writing.
Age 16, Male
Student + Sighter
Huntington Beach UHSD
Southern CA (UTC - 8 Hrs)
Joined on 7/1/19
Yatsufusa
I feel like you're starting in the middle there. Without much context to go on, this might sound a bit generic, but:
I'd say 'regret' is the basis for forgiveness. If the offending party shows regret not just through words but through _actual_actions_, the offended party should forgive them - even if they may never trust them again. The important part to realize is that once trust has been broken, things will never go back to the way they were. Whatever happened, it is now part of the shared history of both parties. They might stay friends/partners or they might go their separate ways afterwards. Forgiving somebody is not the same as 'acting as if nothing happened'.
ExtraLegalStar25
I guess you're right. If I were to define the word forgiveness based on your comment, it would be: "Healing yourself and not seeing everything about your offender as negative, but rather setting boundaries."