Saturday, October 20, 2012

Avoid the following habits for a happy relationship

Online habits that are a turn-off for your man

Avoid the following habits for a happy relationship


 
DON’T JUMP THE GUN Early on in the relationship, it’s best to avoid changing your relationship status, tagging him in photos or posting status updates about your plans with your guy. It’s a major turn-off, not only for him but also your friends, who don’t need to be saddled with that kind of information. Also, it makes sense to discuss where you stand before you post updates on a public forum. Text or call him and say what you feel in private than invite the whole world into your relationship.  
 
 
LEARN WHEN TO DISCONNECT
    Avoid sharing too much with people, especially the details of how things stand in your relationship. Spending too much time on social media can make you value your relationship less. Your partner, should be the one you confide in first and share details of your life with. Doing so on a public forum can be interpreted as giving your relationship less priority. 
 
 
VENTING ABOUT A FIGHT ON A NETWORKING SITE

It’s immature and mean, to disclose details about a fight you had with your guy on a public forum. Even if you are not being direct in your post, it’s not rocket science to predict and people end up putting two and two together. Before you know it, supportive friends will be inquiring about what’s going on and your partner will not appreciate being dragged into all of that. Also, even if you do make up, having a post like that invites comments, thus keeping the spat alive. 
 
 
PLANNING YOUR WEDDING WITHOUT HIM

It’s okay to have dreams and plans about your future, but avoid broadcasting them to the world. Doing so makes your guy think you are more interested in being married than getting married to a specific person.











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