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Did Robsten Breakup Over Marriage?

The Robsten breakup is still fresh on our minds. Many fans of Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson are actually suffering from withdrawal symptoms! Needless to say that a cause effect analysis of the Robsten breakup is due. Now that we are finally out of initial shock of the news, we can make a better judgement of the whole event.

The obvious question troubling everybody is that what actually caused the Robsten breakup? Was it Katy Perry who got in the way of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart's dream paradise? But if that is the case, why is Rob not dating Katy Perry. Robert Pattinson has made it very clear that he wants to be single at the moment after this four years long on-again off-again relationship.

Robsten Breakup

So that brings us to the conclusion that Katy Perry may have served as a catalyst for the Robsten breakup but the real reason is much deep-rooted than a date night in New York! The trouble started with Kristen Stewart's cheating episode. Nothing has ever been as before between this cute couple since then. Kristen Stewart's cheating on Robert hurt him in an irreparable way. He started looking for some distance from Kristen who became all the more demanding.

In fact, when Kristen wanted to visit Rob in Australia, he said a flat no. Even when they were together in Los Angeles, Rob kept looking for space making Kristen increasingly more insecure. While Robert Pattinson was partying with his guy friends, Kristen was showing-off her commitment ring to her girlfriends. She even proclaimed to her friends that Rob is the guy she will marry.

So was it an insistence on marriage that actually caused the Robsten breakup? Insisting on marriage too early could have been the final straw in this already unstable relationship. Sources close to both Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart feel that it was Rob's need for space and Kristen excessive need for Rob that made the couple part.

Story first published: Thursday, May 30, 2013, 18:21 [IST]