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6 things one should never tell about their partner to others— even family, as per psychology

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 8, 2025, 09:13 IST
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Marriage tips

Marriages are hard work. While it takes months and years to develop trust, it only takes a few moments for it to break thus making your relationship irreparable. So, here we list some psychology-based tips on things one should never tell about their partner to others— even family, to strengthen your relationship with your partner.

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Their deepest insecurities or vulnerabilities

Sharing your partner’s deepest fears, traumas, or insecurities which they have shared with you— even with close family — can violate their trust. These aspects are often shared in moments of emotional safety and are not meant for everyone to know. Psychology emphasizes emotional intimacy as a sacred bond, especially between partners; when one partner discloses a vulnerability, they are entrusting the other with their emotional safety. Breaking that trust can cause long-term damage, shame, and disconnection.

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Details about your fights

While it may feel good at first to tell others about your fights and seek their advice, it is not a mature thing to do. Involving your friends or family in your private matters and discussions can distort their view of your partner permanently. According to relationship psychologists, conflict is normal, but resolution should stay between the couple. Family members often retain negative impressions long after you and your partner have moved on. They might take sides, interfere, or bring it up later in inappropriate contexts.

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Their annoying habits

As humans, we all are flawed. But publicly talking about your partners' annoying habits to others, might make them feel embarassed and humiliated. It also shows that you don't accept and appreciate them as they are. Instead, express your gratitude to have them as your life partner. Appreciate them,, especially in front of others, and see how it transforms your relationship for the better.

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Their past relationships

Your partner’s past is their personal matter which they might have trusted and shared with you. But discussing it with others — even family — is a big no, no! Why? Because it can lead to unnecessary judgment of your partner. It can also make your partner feel embarrassed or betrayed. From a psychological standpoint, romantic safety includes being able to share past experiences without fear of being exposed, judged, or ridiculed. And sharing their details with others not only break their trust, but also leads to their disrespect.

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Their financial status or struggles

Money can be a deeply sensitive topic, and revealing your partner’s financial situation to others can feel like a violation of their privacy. Whether it’s debt, income level, or spending habits, financial details are best kept within the relationship unless you both agree to disclose them.

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Their personality flaws

We all have quirks and flaws, but airing your partner’s shortcomings to others can come across as disrespectful or even mocking. While venting occasionally might seem harmless, repeated criticism — especially in front of family — creates a negative image of your partner that may be hard to undo. From a psychological perspective, this erodes admiration, a critical component of long-term relationship satisfaction. It also signals a lack of loyalty or acceptance. Instead of sharing complaints externally, address minor annoyances directly with your partner. Choose appreciation and understanding over public criticism to protect your emotional bond.

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Love is not enough for marriages to work out

In the long run, love is not enough for marriages to work out. One needs respect and trust for their partner, along with open and honest communication with them for the relationship to survive the test of time. But, when you often speak ill about your partner to others, including family members-- it might make them feel betrayed and embarrassed, thus breaking their trust. So, refrain from publicly saying bad things about your partner, even it it is in humour. After all, it these little things that matter the most in a relationship.

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Communication is key

Remember, communication is essential. It is the backbone of any strong and healthy relationship. Whether in friendships, romantic partnerships, or at work, effective communication helps build trust, fosters understanding, and prevents unnecessary conflicts. When people express their thoughts and feelings clearly, it reduces the chances of misunderstandings and assumptions. It also creates a space where individuals feel heard, valued, and respected.

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