Keeping secrets from your partner before your wedding isn't a good idea. Relationships are built on trust, so keeping secrets and hiding things from your loved ones is generally considered to be a bad thing. Of course, there are times when you might have to tell a white lie, but for the most part, honesty really is the best policy - especially when it comes to your feelings about the relationship.
One bride-to-be has learnt firsthand how important it is to be honest after she asked her sister to keep a secret about her upcoming wedding , only to find that her sibling had "accidentally" blabbed to her future brother-in-law. The bride's sister confessed in a post on Reddit, where she said the secret just "slipped out" when she was talking to her sister's fiancé. The woman explained that a few weeks ago, she overheard her sister talking to their mum about how she "wasn't sure if she wanted to go through with the wedding" because she was worried she and her partner might be "rushing into things".
The bride made her sister swear that she wouldn't say anything, and she agreed - until it came out accidentally. She wrote: "Her fiancé came over while she was out running errands, and we were just chatting casually when he asked me if I thought they were moving too fast. Without thinking (and because I'm apparently incapable of keeping secrets), I blurted out something like, 'Well.
.. you're not the only one who feels that way.
' His face dropped immediately." When the bride got home,.
