Saturday, April 11, 2020
Woman Secrets Essays - Classified Information, Secrets, Secrecy
  Woman Secrets  Contrary to popular belief intimacy and honesty doesn't mean you should tell all  to your partner or potential partner. Sharing too much information can be  destructive to a relationship. You might feel better if you spill your guts, but  your partner most times ends up feeling much worse. Let's take a look at sexual  secrets. Tell only on a need to know basis. You needn't tell your lover how many  other partners you have had before he came along, and certainly don't give any  details of past experiences. It won't help your relationship and if something  happened that has profoundly affected you and/or will continue to have an impact  on your life, you should tell your partner. He doesn't have to know that you  have dated someone once or twice, but he should be told of a long term or  otherwise serious relationship, especially if you were married or engaged  before. Withholding information can hurt a relationship if there are serious or  ongoing issues between you and your partner. Money is always a touchy subject  for couples. Couples should talk with one another about money issues; there  should be no secrets when it comes to finances within a serious relationship.    When it comes to family secrets, you may want to tell all in a new relationship,  but, don't tell how uncle Lou dresses up like Cinderella at the family New Years  party after 2 drinks, and sings there's no place like home. The relationship  between you and your partner might not last, and how would you like everyone in  your Sociology class to know that about dear old Uncle Lou? Keep it to yourself  until they are officially in the family. I know you want "no secrets"  between you two from the start, but think first before you turn out your family.    Only tell secrets that are pertinent to the situation at hand. Let's move on to  personal secrets. If there are any secrets, he should hear them from you. You  must use your own best judgment as to how much and how far back you should go  when spilling those little secrets. Don't tell him secrets just to get them off  your chest, which is not fair to him or yourself. If the secret is a life or  death piece of information, he or she certainly has a right to know. If the  secret is going to come out eventually, your partner should hear it from you.    Revealing secrets can make the two of you closer, but do so slowly and with  caution. Trust is something a couple builds over time.    
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