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Lather, Rinse, and Repeat
Well, as mentioned before, I go to a youth group. Tonight, we were discussing a drama we were doing recently, in which pretty much everyone got mad at our instructer, and she got mad at all of us. Tonight, we talked about it, and the subject of forgiveness. Now that got me thinking, there is basically three steps in a relationship in which they have been fighting and/or arguing. I like to compare it to washing your hair. When it is dirty(as when you've had a fight), it needs to be washed. So, pour yourself a big glob of forgiveness, and start to lather it in until it is nice and foamy. This will get the other person thinking when you simply say "I'm sorry." Next, they(possibly)choose to forgive you, and all that foamy stuff(along with the grime) is rinsed out of your hair. . .Boom. Happy ending, right? Wrong. In every relationship, it's going to happen again. The 'repeat' step, you see, because no matter how well you get along with someone, you'll eventually get into a fight with them over something, stupid or otherwise.
Anyways, if you follow these three simple steps; lather, rinse, and repeat, then you'll lead a happy, healthy relationship with people. Or not. Either way, like the old saying goes, forgive and forget.
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