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Short answer.....I don't know
Submitted by Aspen on
Long answer.......what have you tried?
My husband frequently also doesn't want to talk about what bothers him. If he wakes up, is over it, genuinely doesn't remember it, and does not hold any internal grudges over it? Well my answer would be to let it go! What difference does it make what upset him? He is an adult man. He has the right to not talk about it. He does NOT have the right to take out his mood on anyone else though.
If these things getting him down cause him to get depressed or to get passive aggressive cause he is made about something but doesn't remember what (been there for a few months), then he needs a better way to resolve it possible worked out between you, he, and his doctor or coach or whatever professionals are helping him learn new coping skills.
I'd suggest some type of paper or electronic journal where he can talk about what upset him, listen back to it later, and learn from the things he's letting get him down that aren't worth the effort and learn better ways to deal and communicate when it is worth a conversation.
Best wishes to you!
I have definitely learned to
Submitted by Emeraldloo on