We all have our moments where we are feeling a little… off.
It’s just a part of human nature.
But we shouldn’t let these moments affect relationships.

And the best way to ensure that is to understand where the other person is coming from.
In the long run, this will only make your bond and relationship stronger.
He seems nervous and closed off
Men generally have a harder time communicating.

No matter what it is, just give him time before encouraging an open dialogue.
Whatever you do, do not approach the conversation in an accusatory tone.
Bennett assures, “Give him the benefit of the doubt until proven otherwise.”

This is due to how men are taught to behave, as well as handle relationships.
“Be empathetic and understanding.”
He’s not acting affectionate
Men typically have a harder time showing their affection.

This could just be a part of his personality.
So if this is something that bothers you, then maybe you aren’t the best fit together.
But if his other relationship priorities are also your priorities, then you may have found your match.

“They may just be temporarily overwhelmed by the intense emotions of falling in love,” explains psychologistDr.
She notes that this is a man’s way of attempting to maintain an emotional equilibrium.
Moving a relationship forward can be scary for all parties.

But to help encourage him to make the transition, allow him to have his mental space.
“Some men need to pull back to balance out their own intense feelings and get their bearings.”
But you may notice that he’s been spending a lot more time with the guys then usual.

While it may seem like he’s trying to get away from you, that isn’t necessarily true.
Just give him his space and let him indulge in his “bromances” as much as he needs.
Even use the opportunities as a little alone time to connect with your other friends.

“It provides breathing space, perspective, a chance to reflect on yourself.”
If this is happening to you, don’t be so quick to turn it into a fight.
Be inquisitive and ask him what’s going on.

It’ll only benefit the both of you in the long run.
Generally speaking, women want to flush it out and lay it all on the table.
But men function differently.

“Men are rational and want to forget things right away,“explains relationship expert Audrey Hope.
Since it’s harder for men to deal with emotions, dropping an issue is the first approach.
She notes that this is common in immature and insecure men along with newer relationships.
If it bothers you, bring it up after a direct example.
So don’t jump to conclusions and decide what’s really important in your relationship.
After all, men are from Mars and women are from Venus.