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I know the feeling of being left out when your boyfriend wants to do something without you, but it really is okay for people to desire to do things on their own, without their partner. It doesn't feel good, but you should try be happy for him making himself happy. He's also under no obligation to match your expensive gift, especially because he doesn't even know about it yet.
Everybody needs some alone time.
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Eh... 1. Why spend so much on an anniversary present that you have to work double shifts to buy? Choose something meaningful within your price range. 2. So what if he wants a getaway by himself? Just because you're a couple doesn't mean you have to do everything together. Let him have some alone time. 3. It might possibly be a cover-up for his gift. If he wants to surprise you, I think that's a good way. Don't automatically think he's being an ass.
so save up your money and get yourself something nice instead.