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Originally Posted by Psycho Dad
I tend to look at it the other way. I can do something and thus be guilty but perhaps not feel guilty or at least convince myself that I was in the right. If I regret something on the other hand I certainly must feel at least some remorse.
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I was using the word "guilt" as the emotional state, not the word that we use when people have culpability for something. But I see your point. It's all semantics anyway.
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