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Are you sure you should be sharing everything with you significant other? Or are there secrets you should keep (that could save the relationship). We think the latter is the case. Here are 15 secrets you should keep from your significant other.

That Sex Thing You’re Thinking About Trying

Unless you really mean it. Because once you get his hopes up he’s never going to stop asking you about it.

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That You Hate His Mother

Even if he bad mouths her first, even if she is the devil herself. It’s impossible to come out on the right side of this. Best case scenario, every conversation from now on will start with “I know you hate my mother but…” Worst case scenario, you could drive a permanent wedge in the relationship.

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That His Friend Made A Pass

One drunken night, he compliments your curves and mentions “If you weren’t dating my boy…” Your best move? Let it go. He’ll feel compelled to throw away years of friendship to protect his manhood, and he could start to resent you when he starts missing his friend.

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He’s Doing That Wrong

If you ever want him to do it again, that is. Men are more sensitive than they look. Instead of pointing out all of the things he did wrong when he finally cleaned the kitchen, point out the things he did right. Then next time, be more specific about your instructions next time.

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You’re Ex Never Did That

Your ex never left the toilet seat up/forgot to bring you flowers/yelled at you like that, so he shouldn’t either. That might be true, but you should definitely keep it to yourself. It’s better to call him out on his behavior without any comparisons in mind.