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DO YOU THINK?!?!? Do you think it's possible to "Fully" trust someone again after they have lost your trust?!?!?
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Nahh i thought it was but it isn't.
Once you lose trust in someone it just changes. ]
After you have lost your trust with someone you can still gain full trust but it deppends on what you lost you their trust for. If it was something that you realy didnt want anybody konwing you probably wont be able to have their full trust.
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MzDani ]
No.
Its human nature to prepare for things that have happened before.
If someone hurts you in some way, you will always know that its possible for them to hit that point. If someone lies, if someone abuses, if someone cheats, you know that under the right circumstances that it can happen again. ]
I think it is possible, though it may take a lot of time. If someone loses your trust, then naturally you have a hard time trusting them again.
If you really want to be able to trust someone again and give them a second chance, then they need to prove that you can trust them. Over time if they don't do anything to lose your trust then little by little your faith in that person will return, but you have to want to be able to trust them again. You have to be able to forgive & forget.
::Jasmine:: ]
It all depends on the situation. Most of the time, no. ]
Not fully. ]
No. ]
There's a big problem with the concept of full trust in the first place, but whatever.
No, probably not completely. ]
It's going to take a long time, but I like to think yes. People CAN change. ]
yes, but i think it takes a long time. if they have apologized for what they did to lose your trust and you can tell that they are really sincere, then i think with a lot of time they can slowly gain your trust back to the point where you "fully" trust them again, but it will take a lot to get to that point. ]
IDK, maybe, it depends on who you're trusting and what they did to lose your trust and how nice you are. ]
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