No ring

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From what I gather, OP wants a somewhat expensive ring. Fiancé could save for it but doesn’t want to. He is currently overspending on his current salary because he will be making much more money in a few years. It sounds like he is acquiring debt doing this. OP at one point suggested, on here, that he might as well also finance the ring. Many pps expressed that this was a terrible idea and she then said he should just save for one as saving would be possible with what he is earning now. Fiancé has not brought up a ring and OP feels uncomfortable bringing it up.

Both OP and fiancé appear to have terrible communication skills and both appear to be bad with money.

Personally, I would not marry someone who did not propose with a ring. I am a traditional person in this way and I would not be a good fit with someone who thought engagement rings/weddings/wedding rings were stupid and meaningless. I would also never want to marry someone financially irresponsible who was spending future earnings on luxuries for himself or I.


Agree with all of this. I am a guy, and would not want to marry a woman who didn't want a ring.


NP. Why would you care?
Anonymous
OP and fiance sound like they are not mature enough to get married yet.
Anonymous
Can't believe we are 15 pages into this post and no one has made a joke about the cock ring from a different thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In what kind of job are you guaranteed to go from $75k to $500k in a few years? I thought professional athlete, but there aren’t guarantees like that, or something else in professional sports. Please tell us OP.

Medical resident to speciality surgeon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In what kind of job are you guaranteed to go from $75k to $500k in a few years? I thought professional athlete, but there aren’t guarantees like that, or something else in professional sports. Please tell us OP.

Medical resident to speciality surgeon.


But that’s not a contract. And I didn’t think residents can make more money by picking up extra shifts, right?
Anonymous
OP, what it boils down to is that you two have some significant differences in perspective, which is utterly and completely normal and okay. What is not, and will doom this relationship, is your inability to communicate and compromise. This is absolutely trivial in terms of issues any relationship will go through, over time.

IMO, both of you need to step back from your relationship (and all romantic relationships), and work on yourselves before getting involved with anyone else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In what kind of job are you guaranteed to go from $75k to $500k in a few years? I thought professional athlete, but there aren’t guarantees like that, or something else in professional sports. Please tell us OP.

Medical resident to speciality surgeon.


But that’s not a contract. And I didn’t think residents can make more money by picking up extra shifts, right?

The fellows in my hospital all moonlight. I don’t know if residents are allowed to or if they would even have the time and energy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In what kind of job are you guaranteed to go from $75k to $500k in a few years? I thought professional athlete, but there aren’t guarantees like that, or something else in professional sports. Please tell us OP.

Medical resident to speciality surgeon.


But that’s not a contract. And I didn’t think residents can make more money by picking up extra shifts, right?

The fellows in my hospital all moonlight. I don’t know if residents are allowed to or if they would even have the time and energy.


Residents get paid peanuts. But with that expected income, I would not expect budget to be a factor in a ring.
Anonymous
I (Husband) wore a ring the first 10 years of our marriage. I then lost over 100 pounds in 16 months, and one morning my now very loose ring flew across the room as I raised my arm. The ring sits in my sock drawer. I never think about it, nor do I plan to wear another.
Anonymous
I can't believe that if this story is true, this guy is seriously entertaining getting married to this woman, who wants him to take on significant debt to buy her a ring. If he's really going to be making that much money soon is options are going to be vastly better and she should find someone who is a more responsible partner.
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