I happened to notice that...i say sorry way TOO much to my girlfriend...is it because of me...am i scared that im going to lose someone so awesome...is being sorry for every single mistake a bad thing...i also noticed that sometimes it gets on her nerves...i dunno...sorry..
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? xcutesyallyx answered Monday July 5 2004, 5:23 pm: STOP SAYING SORRY! hehe..if you feel that you are saying sorry too much..then just try to stop! i kno it might not be the easiest thing to do..but just try! And its possible your scared your going to lose her..everyone gets scared at one point that they're gona lose sumone they love because it happens. But dont worry so much..cuz pretty soon ur gonna start worrying bout that more then your spending time with her. And when you make a mistake..yes you say sorry..but dotn dwell on it..dont be like" omg im sorry please forgive me..i'll do anything if you forgive me"..just say "im sorry..it wont happen again" and stick to your word...dont let it happen again. your human..humans make mistakes and they should be sorry for them..so she cant kill you cuz your human..she's human too..so im sure she knows where your coming from..she's had to say sorry before..so dont worry. Just say sorry ..and it wont happen again..thats all you have to do..then move on..dont every worry aobut it again! dont dwell on things..if this doesnt help..then you can rephrase ur question and i'll try harder to answer it a second time..but i hope it helps! good luck! P.S..another thing is..maybe you should think before you do or say things..because you wanna stop doing or saying things that you HAVE to say sorry for..so if you stop doin or sayin things you have to say sorry for..then you wont ever have to worry bout sayin sorry! okay..im done! hehe bye! [ xcutesyallyx's advice column | Ask xcutesyallyx A Question ]
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