Sorry for not acknowledging your feelings
I want to take a moment to apologize for not acknowledging your feelings. I realize now that I may have unintentionally overlooked or dismissed what you were going through, and for that, I am truly sorry. It was never my intention to make you feel unheard or invalidated.
I understand that emotions can be complex and deeply personal. Each person experiences them in their own unique way, and it is important for me to recognize and respect that. I should have been more attentive and empathetic towards your feelings, and I deeply regret any hurt or frustration I may have caused you.
Please know that I value our relationship and your emotions matter to me. I want to create a safe space where you feel comfortable expressing yourself without fear of judgment or indifference. Your feelings are valid, and I want to assure you that I am committed to being more understanding and supportive moving forward.
I understand that my lack of acknowledgment may have made you feel isolated or alone. It is important for me to be there for you, especially during difficult times. I want to assure you that I am here to listen, to offer a shoulder to lean on, and to provide any support that you may need. Your feelings are important, and I want to be someone you can rely on.
I recognize that actions speak louder than words, and I am committed to making a change. Moving forward, I will make a conscious effort to actively listen and validate your feelings. I want to create an environment where you feel comfortable sharing your emotions, knowing that they will be acknowledged and respected.
Please accept my sincere apologies for any pain or frustration I may have caused you. I genuinely regret not acknowledging your feelings, and I am committed to doing better. Your emotions are important to me, and I want to ensure that you feel heard and understood in our relationship.
Thank you for your patience and understanding. I value our connection and I am grateful for the opportunity to grow and learn from this experience.