告白
最近活动、练习 告白 ( Confession )是创作了 19条回复-发帖时间:2008年7月11日你们唯主心切但是别忘了其余的不想一一列举我也知道如果真要来这里黑根本 睡不着,但...
表白
巴尼亚尼:没法表白(Confession),伙计。我那时候的个子已经很高了,女孩子这种话时都害羞的,她们得低着头说话,罗马那么高,岂非要我蹲在她们面前听她们表白?
忏悔
文章详细信息 关键词: 自传;;忏悔意识;;忏悔;;个人 [gap=638]Keywords: autobiography;consciousness of confession;confession;individual
供认
... Identification鉴定,证明,认出;认同,身份证明;Compliment称赞,恭维;致意,问候; Confession供认,承认,招供; Impart给予(尤为抽象事物),赋予;告知,透露; ...
A confession is a statement made by a person or a group of person acknowledging some personal fact that the person (or the group) would ostensibly prefer to keep hidden. The term presumes that the speaker is providing information that he believes the other party is not already aware of, and is frequently associated with an admission of a moral or legal wrong:In one sense it is the acknowledgment of having done something wrong, whether on purpose or not. Thus confessional texts usually provide information of a private nature previously unavailable. What a sinner tells a priest in the confessional, the documents criminals sign acknowledging what they have done, an autobiography in which the author acknowledges mistakes, and so on, are all examples of confessional texts.Not all confessions reveal wrongdoing, however. For example, a confession of love is often considered positive both by the confessor and the recipient of the confession, and is a common theme in literature. With respect to confessions of wrongdoing, there are several specific kinds of confessions that have significance beyond the social. A legal confession is an admission of some wrongdoing that has legal consequence, while the concept of confession in religion varies widely across various belief systems, and is usually more akin to a ritual by which the person acknowledges thoughts or actions considered sinful or morally wrong within the confines of the confessor's religion. In some religions, confession takes the form of an oral communication to another person. Socially, however, the term may refer to admissions that are neither legally nor religiously significant.Confession often benefits the confessor. Confession has been described as "a pillar of mental health" because of its ability to relieve anxieties associated with keeping secrets. Confessors are more likely to confess when the expected benefits outweigh its marginal costs (when the benefit of the offense to them is high, the cost to the victim is low, and the probability of information leakage is high). Social confessions may be undertaken to relieve feelings of guilt or seek forgiveness from a wronged party, but they may also serve to create social bonds between the confessor and the person to whom they are speaking, and may prompt the listener to reply with confessions of their own. A person may therefore confess wrongdoing to another person as a means of creating such a social bond, or of extracting reciprocal information from the other person. A confession may even be made in a self-aggrandizing manner, as a way for the confessor to claim credit for a misdeed for the purpose of eliciting a reaction to that claim.