Apology Letters to Friend.
Sharing Photos Without Permission
Swaruuu, I’m really sorry for posting your pictures on that new ID without asking you first. I honestly didn’t think it would cause any hurt, but now I realize how wrong I was. I broke your trust, and I can only imagine how unsafe and disrespected you must have felt. That was never my intention, and I take full responsibility for not respecting your boundaries. I’ve already taken down the post because I want to make sure I don’t cause you any more discomfort. Going forward, I promise I won’t share anything of yours without your clear permission. I get now how important that is, and I want to be someone you can trust completely. I really hate that I made you feel this way, and I’m genuinely sorry. If you want to talk about it or tell me how I can make things better, I’m here and ready to listen—whenever you’re ready. No pressure at all, just know I care and want to fix this.
Make it yours
Don’t just copy it — send it to Friend
Describe what happened and we’ll write your own apology, then turn it into a page you can share with one link — so they actually read it.
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Don’t just say it. Show it.
Turn your apology into a page they’ll actually open — written for you, designed by you, shared in one link.