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  • Does anyone not want to be forgiven when they do things that are wrong? And yes, I would say I'm a pretty forgiving person.
  • Yes, I forgive and like to be forgiven. Everyone makes mistakes.
  • To err is human; to forgive is divine. :) I most certainly want to be forgiven when I have wronged someone, because I will genuinely be sorry. I try very hard to do the right thing and when I screw up, I am disappointed in myself and will always sincerely apologize. As for myself, I am a very forgiving person. Holding a grudge takes way too much energy, and negative energy at that. I am prone to forgive even if I receive no apology.
  • I would like to be forgiven for all my wrong doings, and I atleast pretend I forgive others long before I really do...most of the time anyway.....cause sometimes with my bf I forgive him, but don't tell him and drag it out a bit for the perks but not for too long...
  • I believe and forgiveness and forgiving.
  • It depends on what has happened, and how badly or how much it has affected and/or hurt myself or other people. If it was something minor, or an honest mistake or accident, I would both grant and accept forgiveness. There's no point in sweating the small stuff. But if it was something incredibly hurtful that I had done, then I would definitely feel that I needed to earn that forgiveness - it isn't something I would just expect or demand. Likewise, if someone did something particularly hurtful to me, they would need to earn my forgiveness. In my experience, however, most people who are capable of doing hurtful things in the first place aren't the kind to work very hard for forgiveness. In such instances, it is best to find peace within yourself, accept what has happened, be honestly "okay" with never receiving an apology, and move on. Moving on may or may not include forgiving the person.
  • I would hope they would forgive me. I am very good at forgiving and doing everything in my power to also forget after I forgive even if they no nothing about it. It's something I do for me, not them.
  • Yes, I want people to forgive me and of course I would forgive people.I've done that recently. When Lord God is gracious enough to forgive our sins, who are we to judge people?
  • Always---forgiveness is what makes things better---it not just for them bt mostly for you. Its take more the hold a grudge than it does to forgive.
  • I would love to be forgiven. I try to forgive others for things they have done and/or said to me, and I consider myself a considerably forgiving person. I'm in a situation where I wronged a lover; he broke up with me, things went downhill from there, and he ultimately cut contact with me. I tried making amends and showing him that I was sorry, even just for the sake of being able to end on a more positive note, but every nice thing I did backfired and blew up in my face. I would love to be forgiven, but it may never happen. Honestly, if I were in his position, I don't know how I would react, but I'd like to think that I would be capable to extend forgiveness, especially if he is trying hard to earn my forgiveness. If someone is trying to earn your forgiveness, it truly shows how much they really do care, but sometimes it's not enough. But I always want to be forgiven if I wrong someone else-- I'm always a big enough person to try and extend my apologies, no matter how hard it may be... and I try to forgive others for things they did to me. Treat others the way you want to be treated, and if you want to be forgiven, then you should forgive others.

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