If you’re looking for things you should never do in your relationship, then scroll through Twitter for some tips.
Advice on Twitter creates an atmosphere of distrust when it comes to relationships. Relationships are private and personal, but Twitter provides general advice for couples
What are some of the worst pieces of advice from Twitter?
1. Be confident
This tip advocates using strong and aggressive words in an attempt to seduce a woman or make it seem like you’re in charge. Far better to make statements based on the energy you get from the other person than to appear obnoxious.
2. Wake up early and cook for hubby/ General cooking debates
Everything Twitter has to say about cooking lacks nuance for the simple reason that couples should discuss it based on their needs, time and preferences.
He who can cook, who likes to cook and has time to cook should be the one who cooks.
The general rule is to always be polite to your partner.
3. Any man who wants woman material is a pushover
They say that the concept of woman material is rooted in patriarchal standards of oppression.
There may be inherent truth in that statement because he may be looking for a servant or mother figure, but there is nothing wrong with wanting a partner who would do the housework. The problem comes when you don’t want to help either.
4. You don’t have to talk to your partner every day
Some people write on Twitter that you need space from your partner and that the constant communication makes you tired of the relationship. This is one of the most useless tips.
If you like your partner, there is no reason why you should not talk to your partner every day.
5. If she says she’s asleep, she’s cheating on you
Imagine thinking that every time your wife says she’s sleepy or asleep, she’s with another man.
Distrust breeds infidelity. If you don’t trust your partner and they also don’t trust you, there is a higher chance that a person will cheat.