Yes, I think that is part of finding the right one, not only can you tell them anything, you want to tell them everything. Now I do think there are things that are better left alone, not revisited, but those things are usually not valid in a new relationship anyway, like info on past loves.
2007-05-07 07:27:06
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answered by REBECKA 2
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Absolutely. In my opinion, if there is one person we should feel comfortable enough to tell him/her anything is our significant other Then again, this is in an ideal world. Certain things are better left untold.
2007-05-07 02:17:24
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answered by ? 5
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If it's a serious problem they'll reach out, if they don't just ask them what's wrong even if they have an ego.
2016-05-17 08:47:17
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answered by ? 3
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Yes absolutely anything. Without communication you have nothing. If you really can't tell that person everything, they don't deserve to be called your significant other.
2007-05-07 02:16:34
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answered by ... 2
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depends on the situation but for the most part yes you should be able to share anything. but "anything" is a broad category so there may be stuff you shouldn't or couldn't tell someone.
2007-05-07 06:38:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, they should. It's part of what makes a perfect union. Without that there really can't be total trust and openness.
2007-05-07 02:27:39
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answered by Anonymous
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yes they should feel comfortable if they do feel comfortable then they can tell them anything that they want even their deepest secerts and i know how it feels tohave someone who u can tell anything to and feel comfortable because that is how i feel right now with my girlfriend
2007-05-07 10:41:34
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answered by murph the emo 2
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Yes you should be able to tell them anything, however unfortunately some People judge or misunderstand.
People who have that in a partnership should count themselves blessed.
2007-05-07 01:31:40
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answered by Marlene 3
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Yes, of course, but each person should have something that is unique to them so they can maintain their individuality. For example, I have my lego collection (seriously) and my gf has her history interest.
2007-05-07 01:35:33
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answered by steveshurtleff 4
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OMG NO! Past relationships are to be left there, in the past. Too many times they and we use it against them. Start new, allow the new things be memories together. leave the crap where it belongs, behind you.
2007-05-07 01:32:59
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answered by sideways 7
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