Ladies, Here Are 6 Things About Your Man You Should NEVER Tell Your Friends
For obvious reasons that you’ll find interesting to read, women should never tell their girlfriends anything about their men in order to avoid the setbacks that could ensue. Read on to find out why you should never do this.
1. Don’t embellish on his fine qualities
You feel like bragging. You don’t want another woman to be interested in your man. It doesn’t matter how much trust and friendship you have, if your man breaks down for even a second and sneezes even in that direction. There’s a chance that’s all the room this friend who isn’t loyal will need.
2. Things are your man’s likes and dislikes
Secondly, as a woman, never tell your friends what your man likes or dislikes. These things should be kept private. Only you should know them.
3. Don’t talk about your man’s paycheck
Your friends will ask you what he does but they’re wanting to find out whether he is worthwhile. Don’t talk about your man or his job, even if it frustrates you, because you want something different. If she doesn’t like you, she’ll end up snitching, especially if she sees that you’re all doing so well and she’s struggling with her situation.
4. Small woman talk about their men in the bedroom
You just don’t do it. Your friends really don’t need to know about what happens in the bedroom.. You don’t want your friends to be embarrassed the next time they see him at a social gathering.
5. And so, don’t talk about your relationship issues
Want to have a healthy, enjoyable relationship? Keep fewer and fewer people in your relationship. Asking for advice isn’t a bad thing, but you have to be mature enough to tell someone when they’re crossing the line. The best relationships are those where two people can easily come to each other and talk. If you have a problem, talk to that person first and if it gets out of hand, get help. But make sure you are the only ones in the relationship.
6. His Difficult Past
Everyone comes with baggage but some have more than others.
Your friends really don’t need or want to know about the abusive parents, the troubled teenage years or anything else that could have affected him. It could cloud their judgment of your relationship by assuming the worst in the way that he will treat you.