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  • majikal
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 1

    Help My Fiance won't stop ignoring me.

    My fiance and I have been together for nine yrs. I started going to school this fall a few days a week. It started out sometimes he would forget me or not answer the phone when I would call. For the past 2 days he has being kind of rude. Every time I try to talk to him he either ignores me or yells at me to leave him alone. We have seperate bedrooms because I snore. Anyhow he goes in his room and won't come out. I keep asking what's wrong because I know something is wrong.
    A year ago we went through this and I almost left him, I did end up cheating on him but we worked through. Another odd thing is a few weeks ago after sex he said that he dosen't feel like he pleases me and that I should find another man. I am so confused and don't know whats going on. Any ideas?
  • WildChild
    Banned
    • Sep 2008
    • 14142

    Only he can tell you but it sounds like for what ever reason he is backing off. Are you financially independent of him?

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    • baja
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2009
      • 104

      Looks like he's a passive aggressive type and seems like he either feels wronged or trapped. Maybe it has something to do with you pursuing your goals through continuing education??

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      • Guest

        Fix the snoring problem. There are so many non-medical things, to start, that can be done to reduce or eliminate your snoring. Are you aware of them? Have you tried any? Are you a mouth only, nose only or both snorer?

        we*MD is a good place to start.

        It may not be the most logical place to start, with everything else that appears to be going on, but it might be a place to start.

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        • JustHormonious
          Veteran Member
          • Oct 2010
          • 322

          It sounds like he has not dealt with your past indiscretion. Sounds like it is still very fresh in his mind.
          Before you talk about what you want ~ Be happy with what you have

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          • Ashlee T.
            Veteran Member
            • Dec 2008
            • 6412

            I agree with the passive aggressive statement. He sounds very much this way. He's clearly unhappy.......why is another question. It would be nice of him to verbalize what he's feeling instead of treating you like poo.
            "Be what you're looking for."

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            • caterpillar79
              Veteran Member
              • Mar 2009
              • 3895

              There must be some things you say or do unconsciously that makes him taste the raw feeling of your past indiscretion. He hasn't totally let go of it yet. Give it time....try to address this when the timing is right - communicate.

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              • pretzel
                Veteran Member
                • Oct 2009
                • 1557

                Well, so far everyone has offered something that I think all together ties in.

                Passive aggressive, yes, to a degree but I don't think this is the main issue.

                Past indescretion, yes. He's worried that maybe you decided to go back to school for reasons other than wanting to better yourself. Maybe a secret rendezvous? Nine years the two of you have been together, why go back to school now? I think this is eating him more than anything. Two or three nights a week you're off by yourself at school.

                Something's at the heart of the lack of trust and I tend to think he's not seeing this in the same frame of mind you are.

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