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Engagement rings
Ecco:
I'd just like to reiterate what previous posters have said. The engagement ring isn't for you, and it's not about how you feel about the ring. It's about how she feels about the ring. If you're already pretty much engaged, it really wouldn't hurt to ask her what she wants. I know that when I get married, I'm going to get the biggest ring I can afford. I want to show whoever it is that I'm marrying how much she means to me. It might be shallow as hell, and the ring might just be a thing, but it represents the bond between us, and I think that's pretty damn important.
Ozymandias:
Woooooooooooooooo...
Show how much you care with a worthless rock whose monetary value has been determined by the exact people who are telling you that your relationship's value is determined by the size of said rock.
I think, by reduction, that means your relationship is worthless.
What I am saying is Katie and Johnny are the only people in this thread who make sense.
I is Grammar:
If I end up getting engaged, I'd like the ring that he (or possibly she) gives me to have sentimental value. Whether that translates to monetary value or not is not my problem.
Mnementh:
Listen to Joe, he knows what he is saying.
She'll learn to love whatever you give her, but she'll be disappointed if it isn't what she wants. The ring isn't for you. I might suggest asking her family if she's said what she wants. Otherwise, just pay attention, she's probably dropped a myriad of hints.
I suspect a lot of the opinions opposing rings will change when you actually want to and are ready to get married.
Ozymandias:
Rings are okay.
Diamonds are forever retarded.
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