Usages of culpable
Sin límites claros, pierdo horas y horas viendo videos y luego me siento culpable y preocupado, igual que cuando era adolescente.
Without clear limits, I lose hours watching videos and then I feel guilty and worried, just like when I was a teenager.
Cuando me equivoco, no me siento tan culpable si intento reconciliarme rápido y cumplir mis promesas.
When I make a mistake, I don’t feel as guilty if I try to make up quickly and keep my promises.
No es tu culpa; no eres culpable por necesitar tiempo a solas.
It is not your fault; you are not guilty for needing time alone.
Ella se siente culpable cuando ignora sus propias necesidades por ayudar a todos.
She feels guilty when she ignores her own needs in order to help everyone.
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