Picture this: you’re a 27-year-old man who has just proposed to your 26-year-old girlfriend. You both spent months researching the perfect ring, and you even saved up $9,000 to buy it. But now, five weeks after the proposal, she suddenly hates the ring and wants you to return it. What would you do? This is the dilemma our protagonist finds himself in, and he’s not sure if he’s being unreasonable by refusing to return the expensive ring. Let’s dive into the story…
The Perfect Proposal

Ring Research ️♂️

Her Dream Ring

The Big Moment

A Sudden Change of Heart

Proposal Jitters?

No Take-Backs ♂️

Mom’s Advice

Sell It for a Loss?

Friend Consultation ️

Heartbreaking Update

The End

A Costly Change of Heart
So, our hero is left heartbroken and confused. He spent months researching and saving up for the perfect ring, only for his fiancée to change her mind five weeks after the proposal. He’s not willing to return the expensive ring, and even his mom thinks he should sell it for a loss and get a new one. To make matters worse, he later finds out that his fiancée cheated on him. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Heartbreaking update reveals cheating fiancée and unusable engagement ring

NTA. Cut bait and run now ♂️

Engagement ring not important, relationship matters more. NTA.

F in the chat for this doomed engagement

Heartbreaking betrayal and lies. People can be so cruel

NTA stands firm on keeping expensive ring, predicts future drama.

Fiancée changes mind about engagement ring, but is it about vanity?

Supportive comment suggests seeking safe environment and therapy.

Engagement ring take-backs? NTA says it’s crazy

Fiancée changes her mind about the ring. NTA for keeping it?

Commenter sympathizes with man who didn’t get his ring back

Sell the ring and travel. Take a break from heartbreak

NTA. Maybe consider a new girlfriend? Update: She cheated.

NTA. Woman complained about a 9000 ring she helped pick out. Later cheated with a co-worker.

Commenter sympathizes with OP’s situation.

Stand your ground! Your actions now set a precedent.

Consider relationship health and red flags before moving forward.

Fiancée changes her mind about the ring, but is she justified?

Suggests a cheaper alternative for engagement ring, but warns about fiancée’s behavior.

Engaged couple disagrees over ring choice. NTA offers solution

NTA. Engagement ring drama. She’s being childish . Reflect on entitlement pattern.

Commenter fooled by unexpected edit in engagement ring story

Commenter sympathizes with unexpected twist in engagement ring story.

Uncovering infidelity: A heartbreaking question with no easy answer

Commenter suggests underlying issues causing fiancée’s ring rejection.

NTA, if she cares more about the ring than you, leave

NTA but fiancée is being childish. Suggest setting ring aside.

Run for the hills! ♂️ Don’t let the bridezilla get you!

Red flag alert! Reconsider the relationship and move on.

Fiancée changes her mind about the ring. NTA seeks exchange. Jewelry store offers $2000.

Commenter offers uplifting advice to heartbroken fiancée ❤️

Engaged but not for long, NTA but where’s the ring?

Stand your ground! It’s her loss, not yours.

NTA, but is the fiancée worth marrying?

Sending positive vibes in this tough situation

Take a bomb a*s vacation and treat yourself

Engaged Red Heart: NTA stands firm on ring, sees red flags.

Be cautious of red flags, it’s easier to avoid mistakes

Stand your ground! You did everything right, NTA.

End the engagement, keep the ring? Let’s discuss.

Commenter relates to emotional impact of the situation

Cheating fiancée exposed, NTA keeps ring. Dodged a bullet

Commenter surprised mom sided with ex-fiancée. NTA.

NTA. Commenter empathizes with OP and suggests keeping the ring.

Curious about the reason behind her change of heart

NTA sympathizes with the fiancée, but thinks she’s being childish.

Heartbreak and $9k – NTA deserves a refund

Supportive comment offers advice on moving on from heartbreak

Engagement ring drama: NTA, but why did she change her mind?

Supportive comment to OP who dodged a bullet
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Researching for so long and NTA, ask why she changed

Last Updated on May 5, 2023 by Diply Social Team