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Apologizing for Misunderstanding Your Feelings

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Reason for the apology

You asked your female friend why another girl was crying. Instead of answering normally, your friend replied in a sharp or sarcastic way like “Go ask her, she’ll be happy,” which sounded jealous or irritated. That made you feel like maybe she got upset or felt something from your question. Because of that, you sent her a soft apology message asking if you accidentally hurt or offended her and saying you didn’t mean anything wrong. That was a mature step — you showed respect and care without blaming her.

I want to sincerely apologize for my question about the girl who was crying. I realize now that my words must have come across as insensitive, and your response caught me off guard. It felt sharp and, honestly, a bit hurtful, and I’m sorry if I unintentionally contributed to that tension. I didn’t mean to put you in an uncomfortable position or to imply anything negative. I genuinely care about you and value our friendship, so it really upset me to think that I might have hurt you or made you feel dismissed. It wasn’t my intention at all. Moving forward, I’ll be more mindful of how I approach sensitive topics. I want to make sure our conversations feel safe and supportive, especially when emotions are running high. If there’s ever something I say that doesn’t sit right with you, please let me know. I’d rather have an open dialogue than let any misunderstandings linger. I hope we can talk this through when you’re ready. Your friendship means a lot to me, and I want to ensure we’re both feeling good about how we communicate. Thanks for your understanding, and I look forward to hearing from you.

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