Non Reactive
This author has found an interesting type of forgiving character, the nonreactive. They, simply, do not respond to transgressions with emotional reactions. Though not evidently forgiving, they do not seem to develop unforgiveness, either. It takes them a lot of injustice to provoke them to respond. These are high in agreeableness and low in neuroticism. Nonreactives do not perceive transgressions as severe, further, do not even notice slight betrayals others would see as transgressions. They might be considered repressors, in a perceptual sense compared to sensitizers, who tend to make mountains out of molehills.
Forgiveness and Reconciliation
Everett L. Worthington, Jr.
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