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Talk To Me: The Debra Fileta Podcast

Oversharing in Relationships: 10 Things Not To Talk About Too Soon

Talk To Me: The Debra Fileta Podcast

Debra Fileta, M.A., LPC and Creator of TrueLoveDates.com

Self-improvement, Relationships, Education, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Society & Culture

4.9 • 757 Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2021

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever found yourself oversharing in a relationship? You know what I mean, right? I’m talking about those conversations where you find yourself saying WAY too much, WAY too soon? Have you ever walked away from a conversation thinking, why on earth did I say all that?  Or maybe you know someone, someone who you’re in a relationship with, who tends to overshare. What is it about oversharing, and why do we do it? How can we draw the line between being authentic, but also not saying way more than we need to? How do we apply this to the world of dating and relationships? Oversharing in Relationships Today’s caller is a Melissa – a woman who is struggling with oversharing. She’s wondering why she overshares, and how to know when she’s shared too much. Specifically, she’s dealing with oversharing about her sexual history – finding herself always leading the way with that conversation. On today’s episode, she’s calling in today to talk through some of the issues this has brought up in her relationships. “Because your sexual history may shape you, but it doesn’t define you.” 10 Things NOT TO SHARE early on There are a few reasons why people overshare, and specifically when it comes to our past, we need to understand why we overshare, what’s important to share, and where we need to tone it down. I talk through some reasons we overshare in this episode, because just like I tell Melissa: “It’s not healthy to dive into the deep end of a relationship, before you’ve walked through the shallow end.” So after my conversation with Melissa, I’m talking you through some practicals: 10 things NOT to talk about too soon in a relationship – especially when you’re first getting to know someone in a dating relationship (or even in the early stages of a friendship). Who Should I Share With? And lastly, on this episode I’m talking through the three groups of people in your life, how to categorize them, and understand how much to share with each group. Whether you’re dating, single, or navigating friendships, tune in to Episode 016 of the Love + Relationships Podcast, to listen to this important conversation about oversharing! Episode Highlights: What does oversharing look like? Why do we overshare in relationships? What are some subjects we should stay away from? When do we share mental health issues? Sexual history? 10 things NOT to talk about early on in a relationship. How to recognize who to share with, and who not to. Tune in this episode of the Love & Relationships Podcast and follow the show by clicking on the button below! FOLLOW MY PODCAST AND LISTEN ON Apple PODCASTS BY CLICKING HERE Additional Ways To Listen: STITCHER – SPOTIFY – GOOGLE PLAY –  iHEART RADIO THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: Everlywell and GetFaithful Counseling  Are you ready to get healthy from the inside out? Check out my Bestselling book, Are You Really OK? And Check out Debra’s Love + Relationships Podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts! DEBRA FILETA is a Licensed Professional Counselor, national speaker, relationship expert, and author of Choosing Marriage and True Love Dates, and Love In Every Season, and Are You Really OK? and Married Sex. She’s also the host of the hotline style Love + Relationships Podcast. Her popular relationship advice blog, TrueLoveDates.com, reaches millions of people with the message of healthy relationships. Connect with her on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter or book an online session with her today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everyone. Welcome back to the Love and Relationships podcast, a hotline-style show where people call in with all of their questions about love, sex, dating, singleness, marriage, and mental and emotional health.

0:31.1

I'm your host, Deborah Felita.

0:32.9

And I'm so glad you're tuning into these candid, unscripted conversations where I answer your questions

0:38.7

in short, bite-sized, practical answers.

0:42.1

For those of you who don't know me, I'm a licensed professional counselor, relationship expert, and author of five books.

0:48.5

I also run the popular relationship advice blog, TrueLovedates.com, reaching millions of people with the message that

0:55.6

healthy people make healthy relationships. If you have a question that you want me to answer on the show,

1:02.2

send it by voice memo to Deborah at Truelovedates.com or submit it on my podcast page,

1:08.4

truveladates.com slash love and relationships. And I'll do my best to get it

1:14.1

answered on one of the episodes. Without further to do, let's dig in to today's topic.

1:22.9

The Love and Relationships podcast has gotten a whole lot of new listeners over the past couple

1:28.0

years.

1:29.0

So we're taking some time to review and refresh some of your favorite episodes.

1:35.3

Whether this is your first time to listen or just a refresher, I want you to sit back and enjoy

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some of these must listen to episodes from the Love and Relationships

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podcast.

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Today we are joined by Melissa from Miami.

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Hey, Melissa.

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Hi, how are you?

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It's good to have you.

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Thank you.

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I'm glad to be here.

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