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    If it is fitting for a person to blame the wrongdoer and ... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Todd has indirect standing to forgive Alfred.

    If it is fitting for a person to blame the wrongdoer and for the wrongdoer to apologize to that person, then that person has standing to forgive.

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    When we are wronged, this typically damages our relationship with the wrongdoer. Minor offenses might put strains on relationships that put burdens on both persons involved; serious offenses might lead the victim to terminate the relationship altogether. Further, when we blame others for their wrongs against us, we often do so at the cost of causing further relational damage. We might withhold expressions of good-will, or alter our behavior in ways that make clear that we no longer trust the other.

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