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Women in a relationship love to share everything with their boyfriend. Its good to share information about your life but revealing everything is not called for. Your partner may not be interested or it may be to your disadvantage.
Here are a few things you should never share in your relationship.
Ditching your ex-boyfriend
Be careful what you say when it comes to your ex-boyfriend. Maybe you have a good intention in revealing to your partner or boyfriend that it was you who ditched your ex for the sake of the present relationship. It's more likely to make him insecure and create problems in your relationship.
Discussing your best friend
Talking of your best friend in a general manner is ok. But never ever share her email address or phone number with your boyfriend. Also, as a rule do nor discuss her secrets as it may be create complications. Your partner may show sympathy for her, fuelling your jealousy. It may even lead to conflicts and you may feel insecure.
Sharing passwords
Never ever share passwords with your partner or boyfriend. Even if you are married, there is no reason to share your email password or ATM pin. This goes for men also. Imagine you refused to go with him to his office party and later he reads your chat messages with your best friend. Its uncalled for.
Salary details
Unless you are married, there is no need to discuss your fat pay check. The same goes for him. There is no reason why your boyfriend should reveal his salary details with you.
No doubt love is about sharing and caring. It's best to keep a part of your life to yourself, so that he accepts you the way you are. Also, let there be a little bit of you that he doesn't know.
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