My new boyfriend has never been in a relationship before, and has been rejected by women in the past. When I agreed to be his girlfriend, he started crying. On our second date, he confessed his love to me and started crying intensely, because he said that I am everything he has been looking for in a woman.
We've only been dating for a short period of time, but he's already cried nearly ten times ('out of happiness', he says), and it's beginning to make me feel uncomfortable. I feel like I'm the man in this relationship sometimes, even though I'm a woman. Is it normal for a man to be this emotional? He is unlike any man I have ever dated, and yet he has been very kind to me. He tells me I'm amazing and beautiful every day, and writes me love letters and poems. However, I can't help but feel weighed down by the intensity of his emotion. I feel that I should also question if his feelings are genuine, considering that he said that he loved me on our second date, despite the fact that we had only known each other for a week before we started dating. I don't even know if I love him, because everything is happening to quickly. Nonetheless, I'm beginning to feel like he feels much more strongly about me than I feel about him.
I want to give him a chance, but at the same time, his emotional nature makes me feel uncomfortable when he cries. I told him this politely, and he told me that he felt it was irritating that I wasn't flattered when he was crying, because he was 'pouring out his heart to me' and showing me that he trusts me enough to be completely open with me. Is this normal behavior? I'm a bit perplexed, because I've never encountered a man like him before. He's a bit of a recluse with very few friends, so perhaps his intense emotions are to compensate for his lack of social experience.