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2007-07-26 04:06:18 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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It depends on what type person you had a trust with. If they stop trusting you, then you need to sit with them and talk about how you can earn there trust back. If they are not sure or don't want to talk to you about it, than try and earn there trust back in ways that you think they will understand what your doing, and realize that you really want to earn there trust back. I understand what you are talking about it has happened to me before and I was able to fix it.

2007-07-26 04:14:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Yes it can be healed. Both parties have a part to play. One, the offender must be willing to apologise sincerely and make frantic effort to do everything humanly possible not to do any further thing that might create suspicion.

Two, the offended must be willing to forgive, accept and believe the apology and the offender. He/she must place him/herself in the shoes of the offender understanding that anybody can be disappointed. Besides, he/she must understand that at one time or the other, he/she had had a reason to cause to merit a distrust!

It can surely be healed. Make up your mind---except the initial relationship was not built on LOVE BUT LUST AND INFATUATION.

Remain Great.
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2007-07-26 04:28:11 · answer #2 · answered by Super Leaders International 2 · 0 1

healed yes...But always will be mistrust always. That doesn't mean the trust is gained back 100%. Think about 65% if you are lucky...
When trust is broken is broken. Just like any broken object even if you put together still, you know is broken. Got it?

2007-07-26 04:18:52 · answer #3 · answered by nena_en_austin 5 · 1 3

Depends upon the people and the situation. If the trust-breaker works to restore their good reputation, the issue was not incredibly dire, and the one who trusted is not the type to hold a grudge, then sure, trust can be regained and everyone can go on as before.

2007-07-26 04:16:02 · answer #4 · answered by stmichaeldet 5 · 0 3

No

When a glass is shattered it can not be fixed; even if its fixed, the marks remain there. Its not the same anymore. Even time can heal the wounds, not the scars.
So, BREAKING trust; is ENDING it!

2007-07-26 05:07:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It could in due time. Everyone makes mistakes and bad judgements in life. Forgiveness is the beginning of the healing process. Good luck!

2007-07-26 04:14:30 · answer #6 · answered by oliveee 1 · 1 2

No.

It can be forgiven but only a fool forgets that their trust was broken.

Once somebody has broken your trust, you can never be sure of them again.

So don't be in a position to break another's trust. And when cheated, don't forget or it will happen again.

2007-07-26 04:20:04 · answer #7 · answered by ? 6 · 2 2

All depends on the situation and the people invovled but sometimes one mistake is just that, a mistake... I definately of the mind that everyone deserves a second chance and to temper that the three strikes your out is another good rule...

2007-07-26 04:18:17 · answer #8 · answered by mrskerlin 4 · 0 3

Yes, you can file a civil action in probate court.

2007-07-26 04:25:51 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

it depends on the person. i trust too easily as it is and with me trusti s easily rebuilt, for instance my recent ex cheated on me in front of my eyes but i took her back 3 months later , and she betrayed me again, and then i took her back. it happened 4 more times before i finally decided enough is enough.

as said it depends on the person and the circumstances. if you lovesomeone you will trust them again more easily.

2007-07-26 04:10:17 · answer #10 · answered by Ian F 4 · 0 3

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