It's not a matter of crimes being unforgivable or not, but of crimes being forgiven or not. There are people who can forgive anything, and people who can forgive nothing, and most people fall in-between, in one way or another.
If you're asking if what you did was unforgivable, ask yourself if, had it been done against you, would you forgive it? If it was done against the people or person that matters most to you, would you forgive it?
There's no ultimate judge. You're only responsible for your own choices. It's a good thing to know why you make those choices, but most people don't bother, anyway, so you alone decide if that's important or not.
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If you're asking if what you did was unforgivable, ask yourself if, had it been done against you, would you forgive it? If it was done against the people or person that matters most to you, would you forgive it?
There's no ultimate judge. You're only responsible for your own choices. It's a good thing to know why you make those choices, but most people don't bother, anyway, so you alone decide if that's important or not.