My boyfriend and I have been together for five years, and for the most part it's been great. We fell in love really quick and we were inseparable, making plans to move in to a house and get married and start a family.
Then, a couple years ago, he moved to a different city and we had a long distance relationship. It was really hard on us and our relationship suffered because of it. He started lying to me about a lot of things and treating me poorly. He told me it was the strain of a long distance relationship that caused him to act this way and I believed him. As soon as I could, I moved in , and now we've been living together for awhile. Up until a few months ago it was good, and I felt like I had made the right decision to move in and help our relationship by being able to see each other more often and spend more time together, hopefully bringing us closer. But things changed. Lately we are fighting almost every day about really silly things that aren't even worth arguing about. He causes all of the fights and picks on me all the time to make me mad. Our sex life is almost non existent, it happens even less than when we only saw each other a few times a month! He doesn't seem to be very happy with me living here and I don't think I am either. So, I'm wondering, should I talk to him and try to stick it out and give this more time, or should I cut my losses and figure I made the wrong decision and learn from this and move on?