Didn't he say clearly that he acted differently at the beginning because he wanted to give you what you wanted?
What makes more sense:
Early in the relationship when things were more exciting and he wanted to win you over, that's when he showed you who he really is, and then after several months he decided to pretend to be someone else who doesn't like doing what you want and making you happy, but if you “communicate better” he'll realize that he should drop the act and go back to his true personality?
Early in the relationship when things were more exciting and he wanted to win you over, he was willing to put more effort into pretending to be the type of person you wanted, but as time went on and you got to know him better he has revealed more of who he really is, which is someone who isn't able to meet your needs?
Also she asks him “Can you live without me?” and she thinks it's messed up that he answers “Isn't that kind of unhealthy?”
Didn't he say clearly that he acted differently at the beginning because he wanted to give you what you wanted?
What makes more sense:
Early in the relationship when things were more exciting and he wanted to win you over, that's when he showed you who he really is, and then after several months he decided to pretend to be someone else who doesn't like doing what you want and making you happy, but if you “communicate better” he'll realize that he should drop the act and go back to his true personality?
Early in the relationship when things were more exciting and he wanted to win you over, he was willing to put more effort into pretending to be the type of person you wanted, but as time went on and you got to know him better he has revealed more of who he really is, which is someone who isn't able to meet your needs?