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yes, you still should. The apology does count as something, but those things shouldn’t even happen in the first place. No one can force you to do something, but I think you should try to push yourself too. Time does that to us, makes us reconsider, worry, lose nerve. But push forward, keep strong in your resolve. You could always ask them if they think it’s ok if she apologizes after. But if you change the story a bit, tell me what you think. If someone’s father beat him, left him with bruises, or didn’t let him eat for 2 days, but he then came to him apologizing with tears in his eyes, is that okay now? Does it cancel out the abuse done? and is that father now trusted to not repeat actions in a moment of rage?