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I am newly married and my wife wants me to share each and everything like who I need to talk to, what I talk, according to her I should do each and everything in front of her. But I am an introverted kind of person, I don't want to share each and every detail of my conversation which leads to fights between us and trust issues. What should I do? She wants to check my cellphone and everything, but I don't feel like doing so.
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Since you mentioned you are recently married, so it will take bit time to understand each other in detail so give her time, sit and share your needed things to explore each other personality, likes and dislikes. Try to solve misunderstanding by communicating.
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If it doesn’t work and still you face same problem should take marriage Councilling
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Many women are like that. Explain to her your personality and hers. Both of you can go for marriage ckubseelng if you don't agree on harmonious sharing of information. Good luck
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I think couple counselling ll help.Both of you need to discuss your problems you are telling your things but we also need to hear from her before suggesting anything.
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Hi.. maybe both of you are from different backgrounds. Sitting and talking regarding the issue will help. Try to get clarification regarding her concerns regarding you. All the best.
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You should tell her about it. Tell her how you are as a person. She seems to have trust issues. Having to keep track of each and every move of the spouse is definitely not normal. Set it right immediately or else you can never change it later on.
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Hello, Both of you need counselling.. Visit a clinical psychologist.
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