This. |
| I once took a mondo dookie and asked for a push present but did not get one. Hopefully, you will fare better OP! |
| I don’t know what it looks like, but I think anyone that wears something like that - a branded piece of jewelery that they expect others to know - is trying to signal wealth. I’m personally not a fan of wearing branded stuff in an attempt of signaling wealth. Some people are though. |
| I find it a little clunky, but it's not my style. If you like it, get it! |
| I have one and love it (the plain one, no diamonds)- literally goes with everything! IMO it's a classic, much more so than the Love. I wear it with a thin eternity band stacked on top. |
Yes it is and has been for a long while. |
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It’s SO comfortable, especially in the summer. I wear mine instead of my wedding band when I work out or just want a simpler look. It’s definitely a classic.
Also, what’s wrong with presents to commemorate a significant milestone? So many posters mocking push presents are so dreary. |
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I love mine OP and wear it every day. I have small hands and don't find it clunky at all. They come in different widths (I have the narrowest one) so just try them on first to see which feels comfortable for you.
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If someone felt spontaneously moved to give a gift, that would be endearing and meaningful. But usually these presents are dictated. |
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Would you really wear it? After my baby was born, I was changing diapers, washing hand and putting on lotion all the time. I wa constantly cleaning my rings.
I took my rings off for a while till my kids got a little older. |
| Had to Google. My God, are those ugly. |
| Like the ring. Like the idea of celebrating a new child. But what are you going to doing for kid 2, 3, and 4? Unless I was one and done this wouldn’t be my celebration jewelry. |
The fact that you know all these rings is proof of how basic you are. |
Your baby is the present. |
Me again, I looked it up and it’s much less expensive than I had thought. I still think it’s a little basic, but get it if you love it. |