LOL! |
Oh my g_d you guys - they make nearly $400k between them. I am one of those "we paid $2k for a ring and that seemed like a lot" type people - but other people are into fancy jewelry and that doesn't make them bad people! Yes, it's a lot of $$ - but they MAKE a lot of $$ Also, for those counseling OP to dump his girlfriend because she idly mentioned liking an expensive ring while talking to one of her friends - you guys are freaking fantastic. Great communicators, loving and supportive partners, too, I'm sure. OP: TALK to your girlfriend. Go look at rings together and see what she actually likes. Don't assume that because she mentioned that one thing to her friend that one time, it means that's what you have to do. |
| 2 carats is just gaudy and tacky. Seriously, those rings are impractical for day-to-day life. Unless, of course, you GF plans on not lifting a finger once you're married. |
On the other hand: it's a piece of symbolic jewelry that represents your bond to each other. It's got a lot of meaning, and she'll be wearing it every day. It is also a signal to those around you that you are together - and that this is the piece of jewelry that symbolizes that commitment. Did you two communicate well when it came to buying it? Did you take each other's needs and preferences into consideration? Was anyone willing to compromise? Was each party gracious and giving? Again: I am someone who wanted a tiny ring. We spent $2k and that felt like too much. We just aren't flashy people. But I can understand why these rings take on outsized importance to other people. It's ridiculous - and, frankly, misogynistic - to suggest that a woman who wants certain things is somehow a bad person who should obviously be dumped. |
+1000. |
A woman who wants expensive stupid things should be dumped. That’s not misogyny, that’s avoiding a lifelong commitment to a stupid person. |
But let me guess - you drive a fancy car, and covet a McMansion, but that's totally different because it's a dude thing not a woman thing. |
For me the bold part would be the wedding band, not the engagement ring. |
I'd have to agree. I don't know many normal women who would WANT to wear something like that for everyday. Gaudy and impractical |
| Does your girlfriend have very large hands? |
Well, if that's your circle, that's your circle. My circle, on average, has a higher HHI, and I can't name a close friend who wears a 1.5 carat ring. To be fair, I'm not very good at estimating, but I would notice a ring that seemed remotely big. Mine is under a carat and it was a family ring. One more thing -- there is no "ideal" size diamond. |
You should find a new circle. They sound materialistic and shallow. |
| Bespoke band, help design it. You have a huge budget. No need tomorrow from a catalog. |
*to order |
You don't have poor friends. You have limited finance friends. Shame you don't know the difference. |