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by darkerside 3866 days ago
Who's to blame is rarely so clear cut
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I get the impression that the parent is relating instances where it is obvious that the one apologizing is not at fault. The question of "who isn't to blame" is much easier to answer.
The important question people too often forget to ask instead is "why blame anyone in the first place?" and "ok, how are we going to make it better now?".