What happens in the bedroom, should stay in the bedroom. (Photo/Gbasibe.com)Relationships work better when they're not exposed to the whole world! Sure, we all want to brag about this and that but some things are better kept between the two of you.

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Well, there are things about your relationship you can tell your friends, and there are others you should not whisper a word of.

Here are some of the no-nos:

Intimacy Details

What happens in the bedroom, should stay in the bedroom. Never, and I mean NEVER, let out your intimacy details to your friends. It’s not only bad if your partner gets to hear it from someone else, it’s just embarrassing. No one wants you to tell them how good or bad the sex is, keep it in the bedroom, only you can make your friends respect your partner and the intimate details should be kept from even the closest of friends.

Their personal problemsWho stands to gain if your friends know that your partner has a somewhat unappealing body part? No one, really. If you respect your partner, and want to avoid your friends laughing at you behind your back, you will keep the story of your partner’s imperfections – a hairy bum perhaps – in your bedroom where it belongs.Money issuesLike I said, only you can make your friends respect your partner. The more you talk bad about them behind their backs, the more it gets difficult for you in the future. If your partner is going through some money issues, don’t go telling your friends about it. Not only will it make you seem cheap, it will forever make you seem like a gold digger. Whatever it is, talk it out with your partner and not the rest of the world.FightsUnless your partner is a serial asshole who threatens your physical and emotional safety, keep your fights to yourself. All couples fight, and usually, they patch up after tempers are calm. After you are all gooey-eyed when the fight has ended, you may have a hard time convincing your friends that you didn’t mean the terrible things you said about your partner.