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Hmm? Knowing myself, I think I'm going to forgive him as well... I'm not the type who keeps grudges to others. I may get mad or irritated to someone now but I usually feel better about the person the next day or two.
But if I were in her shoes, YES I could forgive him. But it doesn't mean I can forget the things he has done. Forgiving doesn't always mean forgetting the pain it inflicts from the past. It's just like something like for instance a crystal vase that stumbled from where it's standing... it may not break to pieces yet there's a crack that will remain on it forever.
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August 17, 2009 09:56 PM
Open Thread: Jenny Sanford featured in ''Vogue''
Jenny Sanford offers some interesting insight into her husband's affair. In the interview, she said "All I can do is forgive." If you were in her shoes, would you be as forgiving?
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| August 17, 2009 10:56 PM |
But if I were in her shoes, YES I could forgive him. But it doesn't mean I can forget the things he has done. Forgiving doesn't always mean forgetting the pain it inflicts from the past. It's just like something like for instance a crystal vase that stumbled from where it's standing... it may not break to pieces yet there's a crack that will remain on it forever.
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