I've seen people say "I forgive you," but the issue resurfaces every time there's a new argument.
To me, forgiveness means acknowledging what happened and choosing not to keep weaponizing it.
Others argue that forgiveness doesn't erase memory, and past behavior can still be relevant.
So what's your take?
Is bringing up a previously forgiven mistake a sign that the person never truly forgave, or is it just human nature?
And do you think men and women handle forgiveness differently?
If it's been forgiven, should it still be admissible in future arguments?