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Rejected After 8 Years: Boyfriend Says ‘The Next Proposal Is On You’

by Sunny Nguyen
November 23, 2025
in Social Issues

Timing is everything in a relationship. But sometimes, two people can look at the same clock and see wildly different times.

To one person, eight years feels like a lifetime of shared history. To another, it apparently still feels like a casual warm-up.

One heartbroken boyfriend recently poured his soul into the “perfect” proposal, Rome, a rooftop sunset, and a custom opal ring. He expected tears of joy. Instead, he got a “no” and a vague “it’s too soon.” Now, he has drawn a line in the sand: If marriage happens, she has to be the one to ask.

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Rejected After 8 Years: Boyfriend Says 'The Next Proposal Is On You'
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AITA for telling my girlfriend I won’t propose again and that next time it will be her and it has to be as special as mine was?

I 28M have been with my gf Lauren 27F since I was 20 and she was 19 so 8 years. Around a year ago I asked her about the idea...

and getting engaged as I asked her around the 5 year mark and she said she did but wanted to wait another few years.

That was fine with me and I had assumed that 3 years was considered a ‘few years'. I knew for a fact that my gf did not want a diamond...

The ring I got was a gold band, a large oval opal stone centered and smaller diamonds on the side. I proposed on our holiday to Italy...

I proposed at a rooftop restaurant that overlooks the Colosseum at sunset and when I popped the question, she said no.

When we got to our hotel room she said she loved me and the ring and did want to marry me but that it was ‘too soon’

and she wanted to wait a little longer but to be honest it seems like she won’t ever be ready. I told her if she is saying no that’s fine

but that I won’t be asking a second time. She asked what I meant and I said that I put a lot of thought and money into this as I...

and the rest of the trip and that when she’s ready she can propose to me and make it as special as I did. She called me ridiculous

and said it’s not her job to propose and I just said ‘well it is now I already did it’ The thing is I know this is probably the end...

because if after this long she isn’t ready to settle down then I don’t think we are meant to be anymore.

I love her more than anything but I won’t keep chasing someone who is always reserved. AITA?

First off, let’s take a moment for this proposal. A custom opal ring? Sunset over the Colosseum in Rome? That is genuinely straight out of a romance movie. The effort and thoughtfulness here are undeniable.

To be rejected after all that effort must be absolutely crushing.

But more than the rejection, the timeline is baffling. They started dating at 19 and 20. They are now late twenties. Saying “it’s too soon” after nearly a decade together is… concerning. At that point, you aren’t waiting to see if you know the person; you are waiting for a feeling that seemingly hasn’t arrived.

The boyfriend’s reaction—putting the ball in her court—is perfectly fair. It protects his heart from a second rejection. Asking him to plan another massive romantic gesture after getting shot down is asking him to set himself up for humiliation twice.

It really does feel like this “no” wasn’t about timing, but about certainty. And as painful as it is, he seems to know that deep down.

Expert Opinion

The “Ready or Not” dynamic after long-term dating is a common breaking point for couples who met young.

The “Sunk Cost” of Young Love

Psychologists often refer to the “Sunk Cost Fallacy,” where we stay in an investment (or relationship) simply because we have already put so much time into it.

According to relationship expert Esther Perel, couples who meet very young often face a crisis in their late twenties. One partner (like the OP) sees the relationship as the foundation of their life. The other partner might feel they “missed out” on finding themselves independently, leading to perpetual hesitation about locking it down.

Eight years is a significant data set. If she doesn’t know she wants to marry him by year eight, statistically, it is unlikely she will feel significantly more “ready” in year nine.

The “Walk Away” Window

Marriage therapist Dr. Gottman talks about the concept of “turning toward” or “turning away.”

A proposal is the ultimate “bid for connection.” By rejecting it without a concrete timeline (e.g., “I want to finish my Masters first” or “Let’s wait 6 months”), she effectively “turned away.”

When one partner has a desire for commitment that is repeatedly denied, staying creates resentment. As uncomfortable as it is, the Reddit advice to “move on” aligns with psychological best practices for self-worth. If goals are fundamentally misaligned, dragging it out only deepens the heartbreak.

Check out how the community responded:

The overwhelming majority of users felt that “8 years is enough” and that the GF’s hesitation is actually a soft rejection of him as a person.

Glum-Bet-9895 - She has strung you along for 8 years... She is not the woman for you mate. Dump her and move on. You deserve someone better.

Beave1 - Don't let your girlfriend stop you from finding your wife.

CovetousWitch - NTA, if 8 years isn’t enough then she can spend another 8+ years with someone else waiting for them to propose.

Commenters agreed that his demand for her to propose next isn’t petty; it’s a logical consequence of rejecting the first offer.

Adept_Ad_473 - NTA Make peace with limbo, or move on.

I think in this situation, there's nothing wrong with saying "ball's in your court..."

jensmith20055002 - ...I would have said yes to the Hunchback of Notre Dame with that proposal. She’s ridiculous.

You can get engaged and be engaged for three more years... NTA and I’m so sorry.

Expensivetolook - NTA. You did something very special that many people dream of.

You deserve to be with someone that wants to make a commitment to you.

A few voices urged clarity before the final breakup. What is she actually waiting for?

A_d70 - She should come clean and say what she is waiting for. After 8yrs you can’t just say I’m not ready...

You guys need to talk : Is it because of career aspirations, is she scared of that level of commitment…

How to Handle a Failed Proposal

If you get a “No,” the relationship is critically wounded, but it isn’t always dead. However, to survive, clarity is non-negotiable.

Ask the Hard Question:
Instead of accepting “it’s too soon,” ask “What needs to change for it to be the right time?” If the answer is vague (“I just need to feel ready”), take that as a red flag. If the answer is concrete (“I want to pay off my student loans” or “I want to live together first”), that is a roadmap you can work with.

Stand Your Ground on Effort:
The OP is right to refuse a second grand gesture. In a partnership, emotional labor should be shared. He made his bid. If she wants the contract, she needs to bring the pen next time.

Know When to Fold:
As painful as it is, sometimes we outgrow people. He wants a wife. She wants a boyfriend. Neither is wrong, but they cannot coexist in the same relationship indefinitely without one person suffering. Prioritize your future goals over your past history.

Conclusion

This story leaves a bittersweet taste. The boyfriend did everything “right”—he listened to her ring preferences, he picked a romantic spot, he was patient.

But sometimes, you can be the perfect package and still be delivered to the wrong address. His realization that this might be the end shows a maturity that—ironically—proves he is ready for marriage.

The Reddit community is firmly on his side: NTA for setting a boundary.

What do you think? Is asking her to propose fair, or is he just speaking out of hurt?

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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