Psychologies

Truth be told

Of course, in an ideal world, we would all have easy and frank communication in each of our significant relationships. There’s just one tiny snag – how do we go about actually doing that? Why rock the boat by speaking up about things that are probably not even that important in the grand scheme, right?

Wrong, say relationship experts. Although most people would stop short of embracing the philosophy of America’s Radical Honesty movement, where no truth is too harsh to be doled out, all in the name of authenticity, there is a way to preserve the sensitivities of our nearest and dearest while still putting across our point of view and feelings.

“If you’re willing to show yourself as you really are, that helps the other partner feel safer. They’ll also harbour some fear about not being good enough”

But if you’re an inveterate people pleaser, you might baulk at the idea of being even partially honest. What’s wrong with keeping everyone happy? Quite a lot, as it happens. ‘Without honest communication, you get boredom and stagnation,’ says couple and relationship psychotherapist Matt Davies. ‘People pleasing leads to boring relationships. It also leads to boring sex between partners, because when you’re not

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