No. Psoriasis is not contagious, so it will not be transmitted to your partner or family members through daily contact. You can live with your partner without worry, but it is recommended to reduce the impact of the disease on both of you through scientific care and positive communication.

Specifically, this can be understood from the following aspects:

1. **The nature of the disease:** Psoriasis is an autoimmune problem, mainly related to genetic and environmental factors. Its skin manifestations are not caused by bacteria or viruses.
2. **Safety in daily contact:** Sharing meals, hugging, and intimate behavior will not transmit diseases, but it is important to note that if the skin is broken, it may increase the risk of other infections.
3. **Importance of psychological support:** Patients may experience anxiety due to skin lesions, and the understanding and encouragement of their partners can effectively alleviate psychological stress.
We suggest you and your partner learn about the disease together to avoid excessive worry; maintain a healthy lifestyle and reduce triggering factors such as staying up late and stress; if the skin lesions are severe, seek medical attention promptly for proper treatment. Mutual support and scientific management are key to coping.