Agreed, troll post. |
And how much did OP save during the 4 years in order to buy her BF an engagement gift? |
You need to drop him and find someone who can match your shallowness. |
Pp from earlier. Trust me, I'm not smug. I'm just not that into obvious signs of wealth. We all have different personalities. Yours is more material. And yes, I am very happy with my simple band. You said you were sorry I've never dated wealthy. I'm not. |
No, it's the pressure put on men to buy a piece of jewelry by society. Why do women expect this? I like jewelry. But I'd never whine because my man didn't scrimp and save for a diamond ring. It's ridiculous, if you think it over. |
No, he is just that stupid. 10K can be used for a down payment on a car, multiple vacations, or other things that are more valuable than jewelry. What happened to upgrading at the 10 year mark? |
How much have you saved for his engagement present? |
What are you giving him? A pristine, untouched vagina? Didn't you think he was worth saving yourself for? ![]() |
Get over yourself lady! |
Is he caring and considerate in other ways, OP? How is your relationship? |
Is this a joke? OP, why didn't YOU save up and offer to pay for half the ring? Or perhaps you saved up $7,000 to buy him a nice present in return? You want an expensive diamond ring. He doesn't see the use of that and doesn't want it. Seems like a great opportunity to see how you both handle conflicting desires and conflicting financial priorities. |
![]() Right. Diamond ring = some kind of weird dowry holdover. Get with the 21st Century, ladies! |
I was dating a woman to whom I proposed. The diamond I was to give is one in the family for years; 1.5 carats and perfect. The girl was offended because I did not save for it. I was a effing graduate student making $800 per month...she wanted me to save up 10K. I walked away from it. |
+2. MRA guy trying to stir the pot again. |
Good for you, that girl sounds crazy. Slightly amazed at the old-fashioned attitudes on this thread - but then I notice that in different ways across DCUM, e.g. the attitudes of some women to maternity leave, WOHMs. If a man can afford to save a significant sum and wants to spend that on a ring, then great. But I would hate my husband to feel he had to do that, especially if it was at the expense of other things. Far rather he put that $10k into our home or starting to save for a family. And if he had a family heirloom to give me, I would absolutely love that - so nice to feel part of the family in that way. |