I am a very jolly and a positive person, generally. But my husband of 1 year, boyfriend of 3, has been the source of my constantly falling esteem and self confidence. His mood swings like a pendulum and in one week he goes from being cheerful to brooding, criticizing, aloof and extremely detached. This happens regularly for a fault or no fault of mine. My weight to my having about him and he gets enraged. There are day altogether when he would not talk to me, and I don't know what ticks him off.
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Hello Friend, Good that you are seeking a help here. Such gap happens in any married relationship. It's the time and opportunity for you to understand each other better and support each other.
May be you need a marriage counseling guidance to really understand the gap that is causing such issues within him. Moreover he may have a stress at work or other health factors that can influence such mood swing. So a holistic assessment is better to handle such suitations.
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Consult a marriage counselor directly or online. Feel free to reach out to me online through Practo app for further detailed discussion and to explore suitable solutions that you can both can follow practically to overcome this problem gap. Be confident. You will be alright soon.
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