Fiancé acting weird need help. Long fyi
I feel like my fiancé doesn't like talking to me and I have no idea. He had this problem and I can't remember what it is called and basically he hold grudges even though he doesn't want to and try's to forget about them but can't. And he will start arguing with me about my past and the beginning of our relationship (I was horrible in the beginning. Messed up on drugs and stuff but got over that cause he ment more to me) and we had one of those "fights" two nights ago and since I'm pregnant it doesn't help anything out. But basically every single time it happens it makes me feel so bad that I did that to him. I shouldn't have and all that and my emotions get the better of me and start crying sometime through it and he feels bad for doing it but can't help himself. But so last night everything was fine. We dyed his hair, he took a shower, and then I went to take a shower after him and when I got out he was totally different. Something was up and I had no idea what. And so I asked him and he said nothing and just walked into the kitchen to do dishes. And I waited a second then followed him and hugged him from behind and usually he turns right around right then but he didn't for like a minute to two. Didn't say really anything so I went back to the living room and finished watching the movie we were watching. He came out eventually and didn't talk to me at all. Then 10 pm hits and I'm tired so I told him I'm going to bed and he says okay and gives me a hug and kiss and follows me in but grabs a blanket and pillow we use when we lay out on the living room floor and I knew from that he was sleeping out there for some reason. And here I woke up this morning with him not in bed. Even woke up in the middle of the night cause I can't sleep throughout the night anymore and he still wasn't there. I've just been in our room still and I just don't know what to say or do when I see him. It doesn't sound like he's awake either. Any advice on what I should do?
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