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cookiesNcream 25th July 2018 12:25 PM

I can't handle her mood swings anymore!
 
When I decided to marry her after a year of dating, I thought it was the most wonderful day of my life and that it will be the start of a happily ever after. Everything went smoothly for the first six months but as soon as we went past that, I came to find out that she has mood swings often. For example, I woke up one morning and found her cooking. She was all smiles and was all sweet as well. Three minutes later while eating, she changed her mood and was not talking anymore. I tried asking her what was wrong and she told me nothing. A few minutes later, she hits the plate with a spoon so hard I thought it was going to break. I asked her again if something was wrong or if I did something wrong and she still told me nothing. The date had no significance for us at all so I know it had nothing to do with it. I know I did not do anything wrong either so I had no idea whatsoever where all those were coming from. At first, I thought she was having a hard time adjusting to the new environment since she is still a foreign woman in the country where the culture is different from what she is used to. But the thing is, this had been happening quite often already. I don’t know if I can take this much longer.

chosen 26th July 2018 12:51 PM

Re: I can't handle her mood swings anymore!
 
Is it all the time or just certain times of the month? is she in any medication? Has she had mental issues in the past? Where is she from?

blendflush 30th July 2018 10:23 AM

Re: I can't handle her mood swings anymore!
 
You'll never truly know a person until you live with her... but I think it is important to know if she is stressed or if she has mental issues... this will enable you to help her with whatever is causing her mood swings so you may not aggravate it.


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