“My Ex Gave Me Eggs and Bologna… Then Bragged About What?”

Breakups are messy. But mine?
Mine involved cold cuts and public humiliation.

After finally kicking my ex, Alex, out of my life, I thought I was free. But a week later, he showed up at my doorstep holding a grocery bag like some kind of sad, meat-based peace offering.

Inside: a dozen eggs and half a pound of bologna.

No note. No apology. Just a weird, greasy silence and a mumbled, “Thought you could use this.”

I took it, mostly just to shut the door without a fight.
Later, I tossed the bologna and made an omelet. End of story, right?

Wrong.

A few hours later, I ran into a mutual friend at a coffee shop. We chatted briefly, and then he said something that made my stomach turn:

“I saw Alex today. He was bragging that he bought you groceries because you were struggling to eat without him.”

I blinked.
“He what?”

Apparently, in Alex’s warped little fantasy world, those $6 worth of breakfast basics were proof that I couldn’t survive without him. He’d even told people,

“She looked so thankful—like I saved her or something.”

Let me be clear: I didn’t ask for help. I didn’t need help. And I definitely wasn’t rescued by a man whose idea of generosity was discount deli meat.

So, I texted him just three words:
“Keep the bologna.”


Moral of the story?
Sometimes, the only thing your ex brings to the table…
is exactly what he handed you:
full of bologna.

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