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When you’re in a relationship with someone, you’re bound to hurt their feelings every now and then. Offering a sincere, genuine apology (either in person or over text) can help smooth things over and get your relationship back on track. If you’re having trouble figuring out exactly what to say, read through this article for everything you need to know about apologizing to your boyfriend and getting his forgiveness.

1

Give him some space if he needs it.

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2

Be clear about why you’re apologizing.

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3

Be genuine and sincere.

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  1. Don’t apologize unless you’re 100% sure that you want to say you’re sorry. Keep your tone of voice in mind, too—avoid sarcasm, and make sure your words sound earnest and heartfelt.[2]
    • Try to avoid saying things like, “I’m sorry you feel that way,” or, “You know I didn’t mean it like that.” These half apologies might make your boyfriend feel like you’re just placating him instead of actually being sincere.
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Make a clear “I’m sorry” statement.

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  1. As you craft your apology message (or figure out what to say in person), don’t forget those 2 crucial words: “I’m sorry.” Adding those in will ensure that your boyfriend knows you’re apologizing, and it helps set the tone for the rest of the conversation.[3]
    • “I’m really sorry about what happened earlier.”
    • “I wanted to apologize for hurting your feelings.”
    • “I wish I could tell you this in person, but a text will have to do. I’m so sorry.”
5

Explain what happened.

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  1. If you hurt your boyfriend’s feelings, you probably didn’t do it on purpose—maybe you were having a bad day, or there was a miscommunication between you two. Tell him what happened and why you accidentally hurt his feelings, but try not to make any excuses for yourself.[4]
    • “I had a super hard day at work, so I was a little on edge. I’m really sorry I let that affect the way that I talked to you.”
    • “For some reason, I thought that you didn’t want to hang out with me today. I should have clarified before jumping to conclusions.”
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Listen to your boyfriend’s perspective.

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  1. After you get your apology out, let your boyfriend take the stage. Hear him out, and try not to interrupt. He might have a few more things to add on or some explanation on why it hurt him so much.
    • As you listen to him, make eye contact and nod along. This shows him that you’re paying attention and you aren’t distracted.
    • If you’re apologizing over text, be sure to read his texts thoroughly and respond quickly. If you can, try to chat with him over the phone or via video chat instead.
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Validate your boyfriend’s feelings.

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  1. As you listen to your boyfriend, show him that you understand why his feelings were hurt in the first place. You’ll make him feel understood, and you’ll also show him that you’re dedicated to not doing it again in the future.[5]
    • “It makes a lot of sense why you felt that way. Thank you for sharing that with me.”
    • “I totally understand where you’re coming from. I’d probably feel the same way in your position.”
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Explain how you’ll change in the future.

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  1. When you apologize, make sure you include some concrete changes that you want to make in your relationship. That way, you can both move on, confident that this problem won’t happen again.[6]
    • “Next time, I’ll ask you to clarify what you mean before I snap at you. That way, we can avoid any miscommunication.”
    • “I’ll be sure to tell you when I’ve had a bad day at work. But I’m also gonna work on calming down and not taking my anger out on you.”
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Ask your boyfriend for forgiveness.

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  1. As you wrap up your conversation, either in person or over text, end it by asking your boyfriend if he thinks he can forgive you. Keep in mind that he might need a little more time to process his emotions, which is okay.[7]
    • “Thanks for hearing me out. Can you forgive me?”
    • “Are we okay now? Or do you need a little more time?”
    • “Again, I’m really sorry. Is there any way you can forgive me?”
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Work on changing your behavior.

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  1. The most important part of your apology isn’t your words, it’s your actions. As you move forward, try your hardest not to hurt his feelings again. If you can show that you’re working on things, your relationship will benefit from it.[8]
    • Feel free to check in with your boyfriend about it every now and then, too. “I’ve been working on controlling my anger lately. Have you noticed anything different?”
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This article was co-authored by William Gardner, PsyD and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. William Gardner, Psy.D. is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice located in San Francisco, CA’s financial district. With over 10 years of clinical experience, Dr. Gardner provides individually tailored psychotherapy for adults using cognitive behavioral techniques, to reduce symptoms and improve overall functioning. Dr. Gardner earned his PsyD from Stanford University in 2009, specializing in evidence-based practices. He then completed a post-doc fellowship at Kaiser Permanente. This article has been viewed 301,467 times.
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