i fell asleep in a toy shop
Excuses can be a reflection of certain character traits such as dishonesty, irresponsibility, or a lack of accountability. Consistently making excuses may indicate a tendency to avoid taking ownership of one's actions or decisions.
In psychology, rationalization refers to the cognitive process by which individuals attempt to justify or make excuses for their behavior, thoughts, or feelings in order to maintain a positive self-image. It involves creating logical or plausible reasons for actions that are driven by unconscious desires or motivations. Rationalization can serve as a defense mechanism to protect the individual from feelings of guilt, shame, or anxiety.
It is important to take responsibility for one's actions rather than making excuses. Being honest about a mistake or oversight shows integrity and allows for addressing the issue more effectively. Making excuses can hinder personal growth and damage trust in relationships.
"I have diabetes, it must have fallen out of my insulin pack..." "I have to take B12 shots" or any other type of vitamin or hormone deficiency "I AM A NEEDLE BANGER, GET ME HELP"
If you think your bf is cheating on you you don't trust him. Also you may be insecure and you may not know what he is doing at all times and that bothers you. There is always the downside that he may actually be cheating on you.
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Some excuses that begin with G:Grandmother's deathGrand mal seizureGastrointestinal issuesGarbage truck accident
boredom.
Period
General creepiness comes to mind.
Here are a couple of excuses??? I have come across: "It's not you, it's me." "I love you but I am not IN love with you."
Overslept, out of gas, out last night and on the internet are excuses for being late. They begin with the letter O.
your not hungry
He was a tyrant.
No Excuses was created in 1994.
excusa = (he/she) excuses (verb) excusas = excuses (noun) 'disculpa/disculpas' work in the same way.
You have a sore throat and your a bit drunk