Tyler proposed over takeout and wine, and I said yes without hesitation. We started planning a quirky wedding, perfectly “us.” But then I met his mom, Patricia—polite at first, but clearly judgmental. After dinner one night, she pulled Tyler aside. He came back saying she thought I wasn’t “future material” because of my career and hobbies—and shockingly, he agreed. He called off the wedding. I was crushed but kept my cool. Instead of blowing up, I invited him to one last “goodbye dinner.” I made it lovely—pasta, dessert, even a parting gift: a tattoo voucher from my friend Devon. Tyler was touched and showed up the next day, excited for a meaningful tattoo. What he didn’t know? I’d arranged the design.The result? A full-back tattoo reading: Property of Patricia – Mama’s Boy for Life. His meltdown afterward was priceless. Now he’s single, living with mom, and trying to erase the tattoo. As for me? I’m happily dating Devon—the artist behind the masterpiece. Patricia was right—I wasn’t meant for that future. I made a better one.