Romance: Romance flourishes with the two words "I'm sorry" or with three words, "Please forgive me."

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Romance Flourishes with Two Words.

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Romance: When lovers have problems apologizing, hurt feelings can destroy romance. Lovers can keep romance in relationships by using these 12 ways to apologize.

Romance can not grow when feelings are hurt. Sad or hurt feelings destroy the art of romance. Here are 12 ways to say "I'm sorry" to someone you love.

1. I'm sorry. Will you please forgive me?

2. I  think I've hurt you. What can I do that would help us get romantic again?

3.  I'm not talking to you like someone I love. Let me start over because I will always love you.

4.  I know you're feeling sad. Please bear with me, I will do better for you because I love you.

5.  I'm sorry. I think I was using a tone of voice I did not mean and that does not express my love.

6.  I haven't been listening very well. Please  give  me another chance to listen to my love.

7.  I'm overreacting. Can we start over?

8. I'm making it sound like it was all your fault. I  know that's not true--it is definitely not all your fault.

9.  I'm feeling defensive. When I feel defensive, sometimes I say things I don't mean. Can we start over?

10.  I know I sound angry, but I'm feeling extremely threatened. Let me take a deep breath and try again.

11. I've said some mean things. Can I take them back?

12.  I'm afraid if I say I'm sorry, it will make everything my fault.


 


Romance is restored after lovers  say "I'm sorry."

 

When lovers have problems apologizing, hurt feelings can destroy romance. Lovers can keep romance in relationships by using the above 12 ways to apologize.

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Portions of this article are reprinted with permission solosingles.org


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