Lol. Yeah mine is so small it doesn’t exist. I actively abhor the tradition of engagement rings and insisted DH not buy me one. Three of my five closest friends also opted out of this weird, commercial, fabricated tradition. Most women I know don’t wear a honkin’ diamond daily. It’s a weird piece of jewelry to wear with everyday clothing. |
A donation somewhere that would significantly change someone’s life. |
I am one of the posters who rarely wears her engagement ring day to day. I do wear my modestly sized diamond studs every day so if you don’t own those that is one idea (or pearl studs if that is more your style). I also think a nice watch can get a lifetime of use. |
Why not do something else, if jewelry is not your thing? Like a bucket list trip for instance? |
I used to wear just the band because it didn’t get in my way as much as the engagement ring and I felt bad not wearing anything, but then I confirmed with my husband that he doesn’t care and I stopped wearing either of them unless I’m dressed up. Like, if I’m wearing lipstick, I’m probably wearing my rings. But I don’t wear lipstick very often. |
With that sort of HHI, they can do both. And I bet they do already. |
Sometimes I just wear my band, and my ring is 2.5 ct. The size is precisely why I sometimes just wear a band… |
Well. That's an extreme overreaction. Reminds me of how my mother would say things like this because she was insecure because her third husband wouldn't buy her one. She went around claiming she'd said she didn't want one. She was desperate for one, lol. |
Kinda like the poster who “started it” by saying she assumes everyone who doesn’t wear an engagement ring is ashamed of their too small diamond 🙄. -NP, who also doesn’t wear an engagement ring |
I'm not into engagement rings. Mine is lovely but sits in a box in the closet. It hasn't been worn in a decade. I do, however, have a lovely gold pendant (unique culturally and framed with diamonds) and chain that was passed down to me by my mother. It was made for her by a jeweler in the 70s and she gave it to me when I turned 40. I LOVE IT. I mention this because having or creating heirloom items is a special treat and, in some ways, can mean more. Just a suggestion if you want jewerly |
And the older you get, the less you care. I’ve been married a long time now and I rarely wear my rings at all. |
+2. My engagement ring is among the “cheaper” jewelry I wear thanks to being engaged young and both going on to successful careers. I have never thought of replacing it, but rather have bought other pieces for different milestones (gold Cartier watch, other rings to wear on my other hand, tennis necklace, etc). |
Do you want an upgrade? I have the same size and DH also offered an upgrade a couple years ago for our 10th, but I have sentimental attachment to my engagement ring. I opted for different jewelry. |
Wow... you seem like a pleasant well-adjusted individual. |
I'm very adjusted. DC is just so damn basic - so much more than it used to be. |