I Thought Our Anniversary Dinner Would Be a Proposal – But My Boyfriend Left Me Sh0cked Instead

I spent years loving Ryan, hoping he’d propose.

On our third anniversary, he hinted at a surprise. Dressed up, heart full of hope, I arrived at the restaurant—only to be served a cake reading, “Congrats on Your Promotion!”

He knew I’d just been passed over at work. It wasn’t funny.

Three days later, I invited him over for my “surprise.” He walked into a banner: “Congrats on Becoming Bald!”

He stormed out. I smiled.

One of his friends stayed behind and said, “You deserve better.”

He was right. That night, I didn’t get a ring—just clarity. And that was enough.

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