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AITA for refusing to let my boyfriend move in after only three months of dating?

by Michael Lee
October 16, 2025
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The user, a 32-year-old woman, has been dating her 35-year-old boyfriend, Ryan, for just over three months. The relationship had been progressing well, with them spending time together several times a week and gradually getting to know each other.

However, Ryan recently suggested they move in together, which surprised the user as she felt three months was too soon, especially since she highly values her personal space after living alone for five years. When she declined gently, Ryan reacted negatively, accusing her of putting up walls and stating that if she knew he was ‘the one,’ she wouldn’t hesitate; he also mentioned the financial benefit of moving in. Since then, he has become distant and made passive-aggressive comments to her friends, leading the user to question if she is being too cautious or if her timing assessment is correct.

AITA for refusing to let my boyfriend move in after only three months of dating?

I (32F) have been dating my boyfriend Ryan (35M) for...

enjoy each other's company, and have been gradually getting to...

Three months feels way too soon for something that big,...

I told him as gently as I could that I...

He said I was "putting up walls" and that "if...

" He also mentioned that his lease is ending soon...

That part made me uncomfortable-like this was less about love...

He even joked to my friends that I'm "keeping him...

" Some of them think I'm being too cautious and...

Am I being too guarded, or is three months just...

According to Dr. Reese James, a specialist in relationship dynamics, ‘Healthy progression in a relationship requires mutual respect for established personal boundaries and pacing; equating commitment solely with immediate cohabitation is often a sign of insecurity or an attempt to fast-track intimacy before true compatibility is assessed.’

The OP’s hesitation is generally well-founded. Moving in together is a major logistical and emotional commitment that typically requires a deeper foundation of trust and shared values than three months usually allows. Ryan’s reaction—labeling her reasonable boundary as ‘putting up walls’ and immediately referencing his impending lease end as a financial pressure point—suggests he may be using external factors (money, time) to push an emotional decision. This behavior bypasses the necessary stage of testing commitment through shared experiences outside of a cohabiting setting.

The OP’s best path forward involves clearly communicating that her refusal is based on establishing a stable foundation, not on her feelings about Ryan specifically. If Ryan continues to use guilt or passive aggression to force the issue, it indicates a fundamental difference in how each partner views relationship timelines and respects autonomy, which is a serious issue to address early on.

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

CreativeMadness99 He only wants to move in because it's financially...

The fact that he won't take no for an answer...

Is this guy even worth all that?

boofmother No man falls in love as quickly as one...

YNA also his subsequent pa*sive aggressive behaviour and pushing will...

PixelVortex77 At 3 months this is his BEST behaviour.: NTA.

Three months is *definitely* too soon for most people to...

space. Wanting to take your time isn't "putting up walls,"...

The fact that he made it partly about his lease...

And the pa*sive-aggressive comments to your friends? That's immature and...

Living together is a *huge* step, and it should come...

You're not being too guarded. You're being smart. If he...

Do you think he's more upset about the emotional rejection...

1Cattywampus1 NTA HUGE red flags here. 3 months is too...

His disparaging of your boundaries and comfort levels is a...

Being pa*sive-aggressive and rude/joking about this. Again,

the whole deal of people that pull p/a shit is...

but they are too selfish/immature to deal with their own...

No s*x is so good that you should put up...

being rude and ent*tled, and basically throwing a tantrum over...

just his feelings/needs/wants). It will only get worse from there...

I predict he'll become a hobos*xual if you stay with...

Agitated_Ad_1658 Another hobos*xual looking for his next mark......run!

lookingformiles Dump the manipulative baby boy.

BoatOk5358 Don't even think about it.

I did this a couple years ago, the person ended...

He's treating you like shit just because you said no....

Imagine what it would be like if you moved him...

The original poster (OP) is currently facing a conflict between her deeply held need for personal space and taking relationship steps at a pace she is comfortable with, versus her boyfriend Ryan’s strong desire to move in quickly, framed by his belief that hesitation indicates a lack of commitment.

The central question is whether the OP is being unreasonably cautious by refusing a significant commitment after only three months, or if Ryan’s immediate pressure and linking cohabitation to the relationship’s success reveals a misalignment in their relationship expectations.

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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