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Old Oct 28, 2002, 04:09 PM
barbann barbann is offline
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I need help coping with my significant other. We are engaged to be married and I'm not so sure that should happen anymore. He is without a doubt a passive-aggressive personality type. I am not perfect and I know I have my own little disorders, such as OCD, perfectinism, trust issues, jealousy, etc...... My S/O is so loving and kind at times but it seems that he is more frequently becomming more moody and aggressive. He resents a number of things about me but will not admit it. I think he resents that I am educated, and that I am aware of everything that goes on around me, he resents that I see his behavior towards me and I question him about it. I am having such a hard time. We work at the same factory and I left work crying today. No doubt when he gets home he will act concerned and loving, but I am sure he is stabbing me in the back right now. He always deny's doing so, but I have been told... I don't know what to do anymore. I am afraid to lose him and at the same time I know this can't go on. Any advice???


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