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Processing Regret

Timing is crucial when processing regrettable incidents; waiting until emotions have settled can prevent rehashing old arguments. It's essential to understand both partners' experiences before discussing what went wrong, as this fosters genuine apologies and deeper understanding. Calmness is key—imagine observing the situation from a distance, allowing for a more productive conversation.
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