Hi,
My boyfriend and I have been together for over a year now. Until recently neither of us had expressed to the other that we were in love with them. It had been chewing me up for weeks, so I decided I had to say something because I wanted to make sure we were on the same page and that I wasn’t wasting my time.
Last week, before bed, I said “I love you” to him and immediately afterward he started crying. This obviously put very confused, mixed emotions and feelings into my mind. I asked him why he was crying and he said he didn’t know and that he just felt like crying. After he calmed down he said that the reason he got so upset was because he felt like I put myself into a vulnerable position and that he really hates the idea of having the ability to hurt me somehow. He also said that he always thought he liked me more than I liked him, which reassured him in such a way that gave him comfort in not being able to hurt me somehow. Another point he brought up was that he has negative connotations with the phrase because his ex would use it against him to make him feel badly about himself.
His ex also pressured him into proposing to her and then broke up with him shortly after he finally did. We started dating 6 months after they broke up.
He is always saying how much I mean to him and how wonderful I am. He says to me that he feels so lucky to be with me, but I get a sense that since we started dating until now, he hasn’t really gotten over all the hurt that was inflicted on him from his past relationship. He’ll do things like book a flight without telling me before hand that he was planning on traveling. I guess I’m wondering if I should stick it out with him in hopes that soon he’ll be able to move past this issues that have been created because of his past relationship or if I should give him some space and time to do so on his own.
Any thoughts or opinions would be helpful!
Thanks and all my best,
C.O.