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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You say he’s otherwise pretty great, but it is confusing how he could have done something so careless. This was important to you. He could have stopped and asked. [b]I think it deserves a real apology from him[/b]. But unless there are other examples of him acting thoughtlessly to you or things you care about, it’s not grounds for divorce. [/quote] He was already "very apologetic", which we can assume qualifies as a real apology if by "apologetic" OP means what those words mean. [/quote] I think there a difference between “sorry about the plants” and “I’m truly sorry and regretful that I didn’t pay attention to you when you told me something was important to you” [/quote] Where did OP quote these exact statements? Are you OP?[/quote]
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