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Is it possible to forgive in time even when the trust has been broken?

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Question - (16 February 2009) 2 Answers - (Newest, 16 February 2009)
A female United States age 36-40, *tella19 writes:

My boyfriend and I had a falling out. We live together and I broke his trust. He hasn't moved out or anything he's refusing to when in the past he has just left me. Saying he didnt love me anymore and that we were over its only been 5 days. But what I'm asking is to guys is it possible to forgive with time even if that person broke your trust and yet you stay put but give the silent treatment.

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A male reader, Replacement Canada +, writes (16 February 2009):

Replacement agony auntHe's probably confused and thinking things through. I'm not sure what you did, but any violation of trust will take a lot of time to get over. He might be trying to decide whether it's worth staying in the relationship or trying to figure out how he feels about the situation. Don't push it, expect him to be upset and difficult to get along with for a while, as he spends some time thinking.

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A male reader, Bryanz United States +, writes (16 February 2009):

He obviously does love you if he hasen't moved out. Give him sometime to think and stuff. Try to make him feel better, say your sorry. I can provide more information and help if you told me how he broke your trust. If you don't want to feedback on this question, then by all means you can private message me. I will help you then

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