Ooops, something happened here and I lost my post to you. The next time he blames you, you tell him, "At any given time you could have told me what was bothering you and we could have worked it out, but it was YOU that decided to cheat. Grow up!" It appears he feels stupid and knows he's made a huge mistake. Often when someone cheats with another that person isn't as good as the cheater thought they would be, and tries to slime their way back to their first mate. Don't fall for it! Get rid of this guy because he'll cheat again, his middle name is "Denial" and he's immature! You did nothing wrong! Marcy DO NOT GO BACK.....YOU WILL BE HIS DOOR MAT AND HE WILL BE USING YOU. ONCE A CHEATER ALWAYS A CHEATER. HE IS BLAMING YOU BECAUSE HE IS A LOSER. A BIG PERSON WOULD JUST ADMIT TO THEIR MISTAKES AND TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEM. HE IS NOT A QUALITY PERSON & DOES NOT CARE ABOUT YOUR FEELINGS. E ----------------------------------------------------
She could have been thinking that it's her fault that maybe you two didn't spend much time together, or she hasn't made you feel special. Tell her that it's your fault that you cheated. Also tell her why you cheated. Girls like it when boys explain things. Good Luck!!!! It's maybe because she knows deep down that it was something she did (or wasn't doing enough) that caused you to do it i.e. neglect
To repair any relationship you must first realize what went wrong. Talk to your brother first and accept fault and blame where necessary, urge him to chat a new course.
culp
The Latin root culp- means 'fault'. One derivative is the noun 'culpa', which means 'blame, fault'. Another derivative is the infinitive 'culpare', which means 'to accuse, blame, disapprove, find fault with'. Yet another derivative is the infinitive 'culpitare', which means 'to blame severely'.
The prefix "culp-" means fault or blame. It is derived from the Latin word "culpa" meaning fault or guilt.
Fault is technical. Blame is culpability. If I accidental commit a crime (such as fail to scan 3 items at the store check out and only scan 2) I am technically stealing, and at fault. But I'm not to blame, it was an accident. Not sure if the law makes a legal differential often though.
Blameless - free from blame or fault; not deserving of blame.
Fault/blame
In order for there to be blame on the owner, you'd have to show they had a duty of care and were obligated to take reasonable preventative actions that they failed to take.
The only thing you can do is just move on if he cheated on you with your best friend. Don't be mad at her, it's not her fault. It is his fault he was not a true boyfriend after all.
move on bro ! your fault you cheated.. she has the right to move on also....YOU JERKK!
Fault can be used in the sentence as follows. I tried to blame my sister for the mess, but my mom knew it was my fault.