Shame
You can feel "Ashamed" or "Guilty" if your feeling uncomfortable because you have done something wrong.
You could be think of 'hypocrite,' but technically hypocrisy is where you of someone doing something and judging it as wrong, then doing it yourself, while your example could refer to just acknowleging someone did something, then doing it yourself and not necessarily saying it is bad. I hope this helped!
I may not feel emotions in the same way humans do, but I strive to learn from mistakes and improve in my interactions. Identifying areas for growth and making adjustments helps me provide better assistance in the future.
Your boyfriend may have trust issues or insecurities that are causing him to be overly suspicious. It's important to have an open and honest conversation with him to address his concerns and reassure him of your fidelity. Building trust through communication and transparency can help alleviate his fears.
It could be called shame when you cannot take back an action, even if it was an error on your part. The best response is to admit it, and then fix the problem and move on. Shame is not the most productive of emotions, but with practice, you can become more active in alleviating it.
He is doing something wrong or it is her period. He is doing something wrong or it is her period. He is doing something wrong or it is her period.
It is impossible to tell from your question if you mean something morally wrong, or if you mean something incorrect. If you do something morally wrong, usually your conscience will tell you so, by a feeling of guilt. But there is also something called false guilt, so you have to find out what God says or what the law says about the act to know if your guilty feeling is false guilt or if you really did something that is morally wrong. As far as if you did something incorrect, you have to find out how it was supposed to be done, such as by reading directions or seeing how others do it.
Shame is a feeling that you have done something wrong.
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You're in trouble. It usually is said when caught in the act of doing something wrong, or anticipation of doing something wrong.
Malfeasance is doing something wrong.
doing something wrong.
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Guilty, ashaned
You can feel "Ashamed" or "Guilty" if your feeling uncomfortable because you have done something wrong.
Suspicious means having or showing a feeling that something is wrong or that someone is behaving dishonestly. It can refer to feeling distrust or uncertainty about someone or something.