Forgiveness Is Easier With Sweet Hampers
Written by Michael Parker   
Sunday, 15 November 2009 08:09
People may love someone sincerely and would try to protect how they feel but there are times when they just hurt each other so badly. Humans aren't perfect so this scenario happens all the time. Best friends fight and hurt each other. They may do something to make each other feel betrayed and this could make their relationship fade.
by MichaelParker


People may love someone sincerely and would try to protect how they feel but there are times when they just hurt each other so badly. Humans aren't perfect so this scenario happens all the time. Best friends fight and hurt each other. They may do something to make each other feel betrayed and this could make their relationship fade.

Even lovers are not immune to this. Sometimes, no matter how they fiercely love one another, they would still get jealous, throw in accusations, and give unnecessary doubts. These things hurt them and cause them to be distant with one another and eventually, it leads to no communication for days and even weeks.

However, it is human nature that when people strongly love someone, they find ways to make amends. When people realize they made a mistake, they pack up the courage to ask for a sincere and heartfelt apology.

Sometimes it is not easy to apologize. Some got hurt really bad that it's not easy for them to accept sorry that quickly. Others are willing to compromise and forget the past swiftly. However, for every apology to be heard, it should be sincere as a fine spring day and as sweet as sweets-filled sweet hampers. Through this, soon the hurts will be forgotten and everyone can start anew.

People become angry, sad, resentful and depressed when they are hurt. However, they know that the best pick-me-upper is eating heaping candies from sweet hampers. It is no surprising then that people are always seen eating or gobbling lots of chocolates and other sweets when they want to feel better. Some even store sweet hampers in their rooms just to grab some sweets easily when they need to eat some.

Chocolates particularly contain phenylephylamine, a kind of hormone released by the brain when people are falling in love. It is clear then that sweet hampers filled with a dozen kinds of chocolates will make any apology easier.

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