1. Don't share your past, especially the number of persons you've slept with. This is particularly important for womén. He can use it against you.
2. Don't share your financial details with a person who is lazy and always has eyes on your money. They will borrow from you and try to control the money. If you argue, they will use "I am the head of the family" to intimidate you.
3. During courtship and introduction, if there's anything your family member said concerning your partner, except it was a de@th threat or sign of real jealousy, don't share it. That statement could have been a joke, and that family member could have forgotten about it. If you tell your partner, they might seek revénge directly or indirectly.
4. Don't share your friend's secret with your partner. It can cause your partner to start undermining your friend. When your friend shares a secret with you, keep it to yourself, except it requires intervention, then you can share.
5. Don't share your family weaknesses, including any personal struggles of your siblings and parents, with a partner, unless they are mentally mature enough. Otherwise, they might use it against you.
6. Don't share your experiences with your ex when you're with your new partner. They will feel bad, especially if you try to compare them.
7. Don't share bád things you've done in the past with your partner, unless they're emotionally mature enough to handle it. Otherwise, they may change their opinion of you.
8. If your partner lacks financial management, don't tell them the amount of money in your account. They won't rest until they drain it.
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2. Don't share your financial details with a person who is lazy and always has eyes on your money. They will borrow from you and try to control the money. If you argue, they will use "I am the head of the family" to intimidate you.
3. During courtship and introduction, if there's anything your family member said concerning your partner, except it was a de@th threat or sign of real jealousy, don't share it. That statement could have been a joke, and that family member could have forgotten about it. If you tell your partner, they might seek revénge directly or indirectly.
4. Don't share your friend's secret with your partner. It can cause your partner to start undermining your friend. When your friend shares a secret with you, keep it to yourself, except it requires intervention, then you can share.
5. Don't share your family weaknesses, including any personal struggles of your siblings and parents, with a partner, unless they are mentally mature enough. Otherwise, they might use it against you.
6. Don't share your experiences with your ex when you're with your new partner. They will feel bad, especially if you try to compare them.
7. Don't share bád things you've done in the past with your partner, unless they're emotionally mature enough to handle it. Otherwise, they may change their opinion of you.
8. If your partner lacks financial management, don't tell them the amount of money in your account. They won't rest until they drain it.
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1. Don't share your past, especially the number of persons you've slept with. This is particularly important for womén. He can use it against you.
2. Don't share your financial details with a person who is lazy and always has eyes on your money. They will borrow from you and try to control the money. If you argue, they will use "I am the head of the family" to intimidate you.
3. During courtship and introduction, if there's anything your family member said concerning your partner, except it was a de@th threat or sign of real jealousy, don't share it. That statement could have been a joke, and that family member could have forgotten about it. If you tell your partner, they might seek revénge directly or indirectly.
4. Don't share your friend's secret with your partner. It can cause your partner to start undermining your friend. When your friend shares a secret with you, keep it to yourself, except it requires intervention, then you can share.
5. Don't share your family weaknesses, including any personal struggles of your siblings and parents, with a partner, unless they are mentally mature enough. Otherwise, they might use it against you.
6. Don't share your experiences with your ex when you're with your new partner. They will feel bad, especially if you try to compare them.
7. Don't share bád things you've done in the past with your partner, unless they're emotionally mature enough to handle it. Otherwise, they may change their opinion of you.
8. If your partner lacks financial management, don't tell them the amount of money in your account. They won't rest until they drain it.
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