Does personal privacy still trump total disclosure?
By Zuko Komisa

Imagine opening the medicine cabinet and stumbling across a prescription your partner takes every single day one they’ve never mentioned once.
Whether it’s a long-term condition they’ve managed for years, something tied to lingering embarrassment, or just a diagnosis they view as strictly personal, finding out by accident changes the conversation entirely.
It boils down to whether withholding this information crosses the line into a breach of trust. When you’re planning a life together, a hidden diagnosis can leave you questioning what else hasn’t been shared, making the silence feel far more damaging than the medical reality ever was.
Suddenly, the focus shifts from the health condition to the secret itself: Why keep it hidden?
Drive 959 recently asked the question, do we owe our partners full medical transparency when building a shared future, or does personal privacy still trump total disclosure?
Listen to the full conversation here:
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