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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Often kids in dysfunctional families where shaming played a big part have issues when they’re adults admitting when wrong or saying theyre sorry. It brings forward those same feelings of shame like they’ve done something wrong. [/quote] I definitely agree that people who are afraid of being disproportionately shamed and excoriated if they admit guilt will have issues apologizing or expressing regret. Sometimes that fear is entirely warranted, based on past interactions with the other person. I feel this is understandable and somewhat justified. Sometimes it's not, and it's become a life reflex. This is where it gets socially problematic and into the realm of a mental disorder. [/quote]
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