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I did not just pull it out of a hat or even out of my head that the hat sits onThis does appear to be your own interpretation of, as another poster noted, various principles for Confession. I see why you’re saying it, and it does make a certain amount of sense. But there’s just too much personal interpretation there for my own comfort.
Confession is to be integral (CIC 960) - all mortal sins in number and kind (CIC 988) and only impossibility (moral or physical) excuses from such a confession (CIC 960).
If Sam committed say adultery 3 times and goes to confession and due to the stress of admitting adultery - he stammers and just confesses “adultery” without giving the number - doing so innocently - intending to make a good confession and is contrite etc - he just due to the stress forgot to give the number - well since it is a grave sin he would yes need to confess that number if he realize this. It was valid and indirectly confessed. But the other two acts of adultery need to be confessed. For as the Church Teaches all mortal sins that have not yet been submitted to the keys in Confession and absolved are to be.
Now can it happen that he never realizes this? Sure. The sins remain forgiven of course.
Can there be various reasons where a person is excused from doing so? Yes as noted there can be other cases of moral or physical impossibility that excuse from such (as long at that impossibility continues)…such as for example some cases of scrupulosity, or some cases of OCD, extreme illness, ignorance, lack if time before imminent danger, or of a brain injury, or cannot remember etc etc
To look to a rather good commentary on the Code of Canon Law we then find:
“In all these cases (of moral or physical impossibility), it is binding on the penitents to supply the part omitted when the circumstance that gave rise to authorizing omission no longer exists”
~ Code of Canon Law Annotated (Wilson & Lafleur Itee 1992) (Pg 630 commentary on Canon 960)
Some cases cease - the person realizes they forgot a mortal sin. The person realizes that due to their nerves the forgot to give the number of times, the person recovers from their extreme illness, a person survives the danger.
Some cases of impossibility never cease. A person does not realize he did not confess all his mortal sins - never remembers them- a persons particular scrupulosity persists, a person dies, the persons ignorance never is remedied etc. etc.
Ones confessor can guide one in ones particular case.