In life there are often things that you should or want to share with others and at the same time there are things that you do not want other people to know or use. Here are 7 things you should not share.
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The thought of sharing earrings sends a shiver down my spine, even if the earring has been properly sterilised. In general earrings should not be shared with anyone, once you purchase them they should only be worn by you.
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Not many people want to hear about previous crimes that you have committed, unless of course they are a Psychologist or a Police Officer or employer that needs to know before employing you. Do not feel the need to disclose this information anyone.
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There is nothing worse than being asked the question “so how much do you earn then?” In my opinion this question is not necessary; there is no reason why someone needs to know how much you earn not even your partner for that matter. Of course you may decide to tell them but no one should demand this information from you and it should not be shared easily.
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The majority of us all have odd habits, such as needing to turn a light on and off three times before leaving the house, but it might be best not to share them with other people. Unless of course you all fancy a good laugh at each others expense. In my opinion keep the information to yourself.
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So many of us use social networking websites, it is important that you remember not to share any of your personal details. This is because people, other than your friends, might be able to view this information and find out where you live or your telephone number.
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When starting a new relationship you do not want to tell your partner too much information about your ex or other previous relationships. You especially do not want to put your ex down constantly otherwise your partner may think that you still hold feeling for them. It is okay to share briefly why the relationship ended but do not go into the minor details.
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In my opinion the most important thing that you should not share is your passwords to bank accounts and email accounts. No matter how much you feel that you trust the person, you should at least keep something reserved to yourself. Of course if it is a family member, such as parent, that you trust completely then you may want to make them aware in case you forget.
There you have 7 things you should not share. Some of these things might depend on the relationship that you have with the person you are planning to share with, in general though they should not be shared with others.
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