ilovefh
Is it Disney time yet?
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(just doesn't seem to be able to let things roll with the flow) and thus sometimes 'controlling' (things should be the way I see them)... along with social problems and very obvious withdrawal could be signs of a developmental issue, such as some level of some form of and ASD (autism spectrum).
SECOND, Withdrawing and being 'incapable of getting up, moving on, moving forward' can also be signs of a real depression and/or anxiety.
THIRD, Of course, there is always the 'control-freak jerk'.... But, I am not so sure that this is how I am reading your comments.
I can only offer these thoughts.
And tell you that, yes, I do feel you have reason to be confused, concerned, etc...
Now, getting your man to open up and see that there are issues here that he may need to look into and address (possibly thru professional avenues) is a whole 'nother ballgame.
Bolding is mine. That is a great way to describe it! He has been this way since I have known him. I can say before we started dating he was alone. He worked, came home and played with his dog. That was it. He didn't really have any friends.
He did talk to his doctor about it last summer and she put him on something. it made him much more able to deal with the ups and downs of life. I thought it helped. He did not because he thought he would feel happier on it. I do suspect there is some depression going on.



