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Anyone's partner moody all the time?

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BabyUxX · 01/08/2023 19:59

Partner of 3 years is constantly moody, everything I say, everything I do, he is always moody 😔 is this normal? It has been going on for some time. I try talking about it but he just says everything bothers him.

OP posts:
mummybear247 · 01/08/2023 20:01

BabyUxX · 01/08/2023 19:59

Partner of 3 years is constantly moody, everything I say, everything I do, he is always moody 😔 is this normal? It has been going on for some time. I try talking about it but he just says everything bothers him.

Yeah all the time from the time he gets up till the time he goes to bed I avoid him as much as pos

TwilightSkies · 01/08/2023 20:01

No! Ffs. Of course it’s not normal.

Crunchingleaf · 01/08/2023 20:02

No it’s not normal OP. Life is too Fing short to be dealing with constant moodiness.

AttilaTheMeerkat · 01/08/2023 20:03

No it’s not normal at all. Such behaviour is abusive in nature.

Whats he like to other people like work colleagues?. All sweetness and light I would think so this treatment is reserved for you. How can you be helped into leaving your abuser?.

LizzieSiddal · 01/08/2023 20:07

No it’s not normal to be moody all the time although we all get moody from
tine to time.

If DH is moody it’s because there’s something wrong, usually at work so we have a chat and talk about it. Same with me.

Have you asked him what’s wrong?

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