Guest guest Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 > Just thought of an extra question I should have included last letter. Sorry > about that. Oops! ... and I've now forgotten to include answers to these two extra questions, too. My turn to apologise! Actually, I've already covered these points in my " Re: forgiveness and coming to terms " reply on Sat, 22 Jan 2011 reply at 00:58:28 +0700, but for the sake of completeness, let me answer them again: > Is it humanly and practically possible for a reparation to be made by the > offending party for the past action? For the action committed by my first wife, it might have been humanly possible but not very practical for her to make reparation after the event. I'm not sure if she's still alive or not now. For the action committed by my 2nd wife, yes it was and is possible and she's been working hard trying to do it for the last 5 years, but it's a painfully slow process which could take her several more years. I'm not sure how long. > And which is literally more important to you..... getting an > acknowledgement of the offense and the sincere apology, or is such > reparation? Or are they both equally crucial? I've already had her acknowledgement, and getting an apology is not an issue for me at all. It's only the reparation that really counts now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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