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12 Couples Reveal The Reasons Why They Lie To Their Partners

Relationship Rules Editorial Team Relationship Rules Editorial Team | December 1, 2016 | 1 min read

I think everyone tells the common lies to their better halves just to make them feel good or some people just don’t want to spoil their life partners’ mood that’s why they tell theВ common lies.В Here are the 12 confessions made byВ some people that reveal about the lies they tell to their partners. One area that often sparks curiosity is the lies women tell on first dates. From exaggerating their interests to downplaying their past relationships, these little fabrications are often harmless but can set the tone for the future. Understanding these tendencies can help both parties navigate the early stages of dating with more authenticity. Among these confessions, many individuals admit to using common phrases used when lying to avoid hurting their partner’s feelings. Such phrases can range from vague reassurances to believable excuses that maintain peace in the relationship. Ultimately, these little white lies often become a routine part of everyday interactions, blurring the lines between honesty and kindness.

1.В Gifts.

2. Depression.

3.В I’m fine.

4.В Second Dinner.

5. When my hubby makes dinner.В 

6. White lies.

7. Christmas presents.

8. В Jealousy issues.В 


9. Tiniest Things.

10. What’s wrong?В 

11. To surprise him.

12.В Everything is fine.


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The Relationship Rules Editorial Team is made up of writers, researchers, and relationship enthusiasts who have been covering love, connection, and personal growth since 2012. Based in Singapore, the team draws on real-world observation, reader experiences, and established relationship psychology to create content that is honest, practical, and grounded. All articles are reviewed for accuracy, tone, and balance before publication. Learn more about how we work on our Editorial Standards page.