That's not entirely validating. The whole first paragraph is how you say that you understand her, etc., then the very next paragraph you invalidate what you just said by saying "however". When you communicate with someone and say things like "But" or "However", it invalidates what you just said prior. Makes you seem insincere or that you're only telling her what she wants to hear. She'll recognize that in a heartbeat.

"I know I hurt your heart beyond repair when I didn't cherish or love you like you deserved to be."

And don't say things like this. If you say that you hurt her heart "beyond repair", then you should know there's no hope.

Keep it straight and simple and no feelings attached.


M-43 W-40
2D - 9 and 5

Emotion, yet peace.
Ignorance, yet knowledge.
Passion, yet serenity.
Chaos, yet harmony.
Death, yet a new life.

RECONCILED AND WISER