'That's a red flag': Expert explains why you keep hiding things from your partner

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'That's a red flag': Expert explains why you keep hiding things from your partner
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People hide things from their significant other due to fear of judgement, leading to a cycle where lies are covered up with more lies as honesty is met with negativity.

Take a breather in your busy day with this curated collection of real-life stories, sitdown interviews, everyday tips and expert insights.One of the main reasons people hide things from their significant other is fear of judgement, which can lead to a cycle where lies are covered up with more lies as honesty is met with negativity and trust slowly erodes from the dynamic.

"For people that do not trust their partners, that's a red flag because trust is the most important subject matter in building a foundation with someone," Thalia adds. The behaviour of hiding things from your partner stems from issues within the relationship that aren't being dealt with. Such issues include the already discussed trust, honesty and communication."If a partner in the relationship is not being honest, telling the truth and communicating, this leads to more issues within the relationship."Thalia adds that those issues lead to the relationship becoming unstable and unhealthy.

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