How to properly apologize in a love relationship?

We are human and we are subject to error in any situation. Therefore, it is very important to know how to show regret and willingness to learn from failures. In a loving relationship, it's no different, but it's quite challenging to know the right way to apologize to your loved one.

However, knowing how to apologize is essential to obtain forgiveness in a relationship, after all, to regain peace it is necessary to recognize mistakes and show that they will not be repeated.

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How to properly apologize in a romantic relationship

Trust is one of the main pillars in loving relationships. Allied to this, it is common for expectations to be created regarding the behavior of the other. When these expectations are broken, especially when there is some kind of betrayal, the relationship may never be the same, which is why it is so important to know how to apologize.

The correct way to apologize has even become the subject of a scientific study conducted by researchers at the University of Ohio, in the United States. The work was published in 2016 and the authors identified that more elaborate apologies were significantly more effective.

admit the mistake

The first step towards the perfect apology is admitting the mistake, after all, remembering the music of Chitãozinho and Xororó, it's no use keeping up appearances and disguising the evidence, right? So, to begin with, acknowledge your fault, know (and make it very clear) why you are apologizing.

Talk less and act more

Talking is important, acknowledging the mistake and showing regret are essential attitudes to regain someone's trust. However, it is on a daily basis that you will put your excuses into practice, show that you really have changed and that you are not going to repeat the mistake. So, talk less and act more!

Take it easy

The person may take a longer or shorter time to forgive you, it all depends on how they deal with a breach of trust and also how serious their mistake was. So don't rush, don't want forgiveness instantly and also don't apologize excessively. Let the person take their time to digest the situation.

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