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Relationship Matters: 10 Unbelievable Facts You Must Know

10 HARD RELATIONSHIP FACTS!!! 

Some things are meant to be personal and should never be revealed to another person irrespective of how much you trust them. Your husband and family affairs should not be mentioned outside, no matter the problem facing you in your family try to sort it out rather than telling it to every you come in contact with.


Some people are in fond of this, they reveal all their partner's secrets, work details and issues to an outsiders.........


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Don’t tell anyone how weak, lazy or how good your partner is in bed. Some couple is guilty of this act, they divulge every detail of intimate life to their friends who have no business or right to know about it. Stop doing this if you are guilty of it or they might use it one day against you.


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Marriage has up and down moments, there are times things will be going fine and suddenly it looks like everything has crashed. Never reveal any marital crisis, problem or challenges to an outsider.


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Don’t tell people how often you quarrel or fight with your partner. If you have any misunderstanding with your partner sit him down and sort the issue together. No outsider can fix your home rather they will destroy it for you.


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As a wife, don’t tell anyone even your best friend how much your husband earns in a month or much his business generates. Also, don’t tell people how much you make in your business.


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As a wife, never reveal to people how much your husband gives you as allowances. Even your best friend shouldn’t know about this detail because most are gossipers and might gossip your secret to another person.


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wives should stop revealing many details about their husbands to their friends. Don’t tell anyone including your best friends things your husband likes, his bad side or his weakness. Your best friend might have interest in your husband and revealing your husband's weakness to her may turn out to be a bad decision that you will regret. There many cases of friends snatching their best friend's husbands.


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Inasmuch religious figures help couples to grow in their marriage but people should not reveal all their marital issues to their pastors. It's not everything your pastor should know about your marriage.


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Even if your wife or husband treats you bad or brutal to you, please never tell your kids that their father or mother is wicked or a bad person. Doing this will further divide the family as the kids will pick up hatred toward their father or mother.


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Mistakes are bound to make, people make reckless mistakes that they up regretting. Never reveal to anyone your partner's past mistakes. It too risky to the marriage and might to a broken marriage if the man or woman finds out about their partner's betrayal.


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If you doubt your partner's faithfulness approached him and sort things out with him, never pay anyone to try to seduce your partner to prove their loyalty. This is the worst thing a man or a woman can do just to prove a point.


N:B; LADIES BEWARE AND PROTECT YOUR HOME


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