How long should you wait for your loved one to say "I'm Sorry"?

@kheyanne (287)
Philippines
October 13, 2008 9:53pm CST
When you're in a relationship, you get hurt every now and then. Sometimes its trivial, sometimes it's major. But even so, how long should your partner say I'm sorry if he's at fault? Or would you rather go up to him and say it to make everything all right even though it clearly wasn't your fault?
3 responses
@kissie34 (2294)
• Philippines
14 Oct 08
Sorry...  - i just got this picture from the internet..
Well, believe me or not but my boyfriend always say "sorry" even though he didn't do anything bad to me..If he thinks that he have a fault or he hurt me for some reason, he always say sorry.. Sometimes, I'm getting irritated to him for saying "sorry" even though he didn't do something not good.. Anyway, sometimes I am also like that to him.. If I felt or I know that I made something not good to him I always say "sorry" even though he didn't know that I made something not good.. lol.. Yes, I know that I'm funny because I hate everytime he say sorry but then I'm also doing the same thing.. haha... Anyway, happy posting..
@paulsy (1263)
• Philippines
14 Oct 08
Well, when my partner is wrong, he easily apologizes for his mistake. I used to be the tough one during my younger days. But since my hubby is so approachable, I find it easy to apologize for mistakes I commit too. There are times when I would go to him and try to fix things out even if it wasn't my fault. I consider him a part of me, and I am miserable whenever I feel a part of me isn't right. I guess he feels the same way, and that's why there isn't any conflict between us that doesn't get fixed in a matter of minutes.
• India
14 Oct 08
If you feel that you have done something wrong,don't hesitate to ask a SORRY right away if that's not the case,at d max we can wait for a week or 10 days then we should sit and discuss and resolve the issues. U should not wait for really wrong. Then both of them will learn to live without each other. Compromising to retain the relationship is no harm Cheers