Topic: Is taking breaks in relationships good? | |
---|---|
Hello all, I was just curious to know your opinions on taking breaks during relationships. I've been dating my gf for about 4 years now, and she keeps insisting every now and then that she needs a break, can someone explain why people feel like they need "breaks" instead of trying to resolve whatever issue the relationships has?
|
|
|
|
Topic: Is taking breaks in relationships good?
No, never can someone explain why people feel like they need "breaks" instead of trying to resolve whatever issue the relationships has? 1- She wants out 2- It is too much to soon 3- She feels suffocated or trapped 4- She doesn't feel she is getting anything or enough out of it. |
|
|
|
In the event that I do agree to a break, would there be any chance of "rekindling" the flame between us, as she described it, or is just her excuse to basically say it's over when she's ready to and basically keep me as like a "backup" if you will. I can't seem to understand the concept of what she's trying to say she needs. " I need time to find myself I feel like I've lost my identity" is what I've been told recently. I don't force to do anything,I barely ask anything from her except stuff like " can I see u this weekend," I'm just really confused
|
|
|
|
" I need time to find myself I feel like I've lost my identity" is what I've been told recently.
I think... She is grown up now. And she does not want to have to answer to anyone. Parents or you. I think she wants or needs her independence. No, I don't think she is keeping you as ' back up'. That would be YOUR choice anyway. And NOT a good one. I am sorry, but... let her go. |
|
|
|
Same topic: & OP
Community > Dating & Relationships Topic: Are breaks bad for long term relationships http://m.mingle2.com/topic/show/489813/ |
|
|
|
Topic: Is taking breaks in relationships good? No, never can someone explain why people feel like they need "breaks" instead of trying to resolve whatever issue the relationships has? 1- She wants out 2- It is too much to soon 3- She feels suffocated or trapped 4- She doesn't feel she is getting anything or enough out of it. 5. she wants to see someone else 6. you two have grown apart...in different direction she does not want the same thing anymore and you are not hearing her |
|
|
|
If she really wants a break after 4 years, the relationship may be over. A break would not help the relationship....you could try to rekindle the love but that requires a mutual agreement to do so. Or you could marry her...LOL
|
|
|
|
I think so. You 2 want to be sure about your love for each other before marrying. If she does have doubts, it's better to find out now don't you think?
|
|
|
|
I am going to say YES.. a break can be good. The grass is not always greener on the other side;..and it may take this 'break', for one to figure that out.
|
|
|
|
The grass, when greener, should also include cookies and hot chicks in yoga pants on trampolines.
|
|
|
|
Is taking a break in a relationship good.?
Sure! just as long as I can take one too |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
I'd say, let's break permanently rather than saying alibis, like take a break . . . But the truth is, your partner is not interested anymore. I never had this situation in my past relationship, but I don't like someone to hope for. Just be truthful.
|
|
|