
Here’s a much shorter version that keeps the essence and emotional arc of the original story:
“We matched!” was my first thought when Aaron’s photo popped up. He was handsome, thoughtful, and charming — the kind of guy who remembered little things and asked real questions. We texted constantly, bonded over childhood favorites like Beauty and the Beast, and he eventually invited me to a fancy Italian restaurant.
The date was magical — great conversation, laughs, even a rose at dessert. I lit up, thinking he’d remembered my favorite story.
But then he said, “It’s like The Bachelor. I give roses to women who make it to the next round.”
Suddenly, I wasn’t on a date — I was a contestant.
When he went to the bathroom, I paid the bill and left.
He later texted, impressed that I wasn’t a “gold digger.” Said I’d earned the next rose.
I laughed, blocked him, and drove off.
Sometimes, the win isn’t finding the right person. It’s realizing when you’ve avoided the wrong one.
Would you like an even shorter version, like for social media or a dating app story?
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