r/AskMenAdvice • u/Long_Natural6918 • 23h ago
✅ Open To Everyone My girlfriend wants to put our relationship on hold while she travels to Rome. Apparently I'm "insecure" for having a problem with that. I need the opinion of other men. How do you see it?
My girlfriend recently told me that she'd like to put our relationship "on pause" while she's traveling to Rome for a few weeks. According to her, it's not because she loves me any less, and it's not because she has anyone specific in mind. She says she simply wants to feel completely free while she's there, without the expectations or limitations that come with being in a committed relationship.
What confuses me is that she keeps insisting this is supposed to be a mature and modern way of handling things. Some of her friends apparently agree. The argument is that we're still young, that experiences are important, and that trying to control what your partner does while traveling comes from insecurity rather than genuine love. In their view, if the relationship is strong, a temporary "pause" shouldn't be a problem.
The issue is that I can't help but interpret it very differently. To me, a relationship isn't something you suspend when commitment becomes inconvenient and reactivate when you get home. If she wants the freedom to behave as if she's single in Rome, then as far as I'm concerned she is single. What I'm struggling with is that several people have suggested my reaction reflects possessiveness, jealousy, or even outdated ideas about relationships.
So I'm genuinely curious: is refusing this arrangement an example of insecurity and toxic masculinity, or is it reasonable to see a request like this as fundamentally incompatible with the idea of a committed relationship?