When I make mistakes ( I do, I do!) or do something really bad, the last thing I think about is confessing to it.
I apologise where appropriate, try to learn from the experience and generally file away the event so's to maybe profit by the experience. Sometimes I even feel remorse!
So what I don't undersatnd is why it is that a JW's first action after committing a sin is the requirement to go to an elder or 3 and confess to it. I mean, what a waste of time! To confess to something as a first reaction does nothing to profit anyone IMHO. In fact, it can even negate useful remorse, that period of discomfort we get when we've done something bad. That period of remorse that ultimately teaches us something about ourselves, be it for us to do something we have neglected or to avoid a course of action in the future.
So I would suggest that confession is actually a bad thing to do. If we confess we learn nothing. All we've done is diluted the niggles we get when we err. Those niggles that will be short-lived if we learn by our mistakes.
Englishman.