Restoring trust after an attempted abuse requires open, honest communication and a commitment to accountability. It's essential to acknowledge the harm caused, genuinely apologize, and demonstrate understanding of their feelings. Rebuilding trust takes time, so be patient and consistent in showing support and respect for their boundaries. Seeking professional help, such as counseling, can also facilitate healing for both parties.
should not be attempted. trust me.....
should not be attempted. trust me.....
don't trust because if its the second time the chance has gone and so is the trust
In my opinion there is no way to be forgiven. Once there is no trust, there is no relationship.
you shuldn't have broken it
Tell someone you can trust and get help.
Report abuse to any person that you trust completely.
If you feel light headed there is a reason for that, now if you do not trust your cousin, you must tell an adult whom you can trust about this, you may need a good check up with a doctor, as far as the cousin goes, does he live with you in your home and do other people know that you cannot trust this person? You must tell an adult about this ASAP!! Yeah he lives w/ me. My stepmom has custody of him.
Yes, "abuse" can be a transitive verb when it is followed by a direct object. For example, "She abused the trust of her friends."
sleep together :)
You Can't Be. But He's Your Boyfriend, You Have To Trust Him(:
Bring a lawsuit against the cousin, forcing the cousin to show what was done. Perhaps your cousin did not share money equally because the will or living trust did not require him/her to divide money equally.