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Women love to share their thoughts, feelings and anything possible when they are in a relationship. While it's good to share informations about your life with your boyfriend or partner, but there is no need to reveal everything. Your partner may be disinterested or it could prove to be disadvantageous to you.
Here are some information that you should avoid sharing in a relationship.
You ditched your ex-boyfriend
The ex-boyfriend will always be a sensitive subject so be careful what you share about him. Your intention may have been good when you reveal to your partner/boyfriend that you were the one who ditched the ex for the sake of the present relationship. But your current relationship may be affected by this information as he's likely to get insecure.
Discussing your best friend
Share only general information about your best friend. Make it a point to never ever share her email address or phone number with your partner or boyfriend. As a rule never reveal her secrets as it could lead to complications. The new information may make your partner sympathic towards her, fuelling your jealousy. Conflicts may arise and you may feel insecure in the relationship.
No sharing passwords
Sharing passwords with your boyfriend/partner is a strict No. The same rule applies for married couples – both men and women. Never share your email password or ATM pin. Imagine a situation where you refused to go to his office party and later he comes to know the real reason through your chat messages. Avoid such complications.
Avoid sharing salary details
You don't have to discuss your fat pay check, unless you are married. The same applies for men. Your boyfriend doesn't need to share his salary details with you.
Love is about sharing and caring, but its best if you keep a part of your life to yourself.
(AW: Pratima Tigga)

















