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[quote=Anonymous]It really depends. Often both parties have contributed to the issue - by how they have reacted or responded or by the dynamic or what has been said or not said. Both people apologizing to me is a way of saying lets pull together and both try to better communicate about these issues. Sometimes it is one person who has done a specific action that they are apologizing for that is unrelated to the dynamic or to communication or to the other person at all. In that scenario, there is only one apology as what would the other person apologzie for? In your scenario, if you contribute to escalating the dynamic that leads to the explosion, then that is an area to work on. What the other person says and does when exploding is on them - but what you do and say before and after is on you. [/quote]
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