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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In-laws have done some pretty horrific things to DH. They wrote him an email and basically said that they atoned so he has to forgive. They didn't apologize. He said no thank you, leave me alone. I just don't get it -- they know they were in the wrong and clearly know it which is why they are atoning during the high holidays. Why don't they just say sorry? Why are they using Yom Kippur as basically a get out of jail free card - no need to apologize? I'm sad for DH. I just don't get why his parents are so childish. [b]I'm staying out of it [/b]but please explain -- why do people refuse to apologize when they know they were wrong. DH is nothing like them -- quick to apologize and make amends. His parents would rather not talk to their only child then just say sorry.[/quote] Uh, sure you are. Wives always stay out of stuff like this.[/quote]
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