| That he lost his wedding ring. Can we get another ring before Saturday in either Bethesda or Silver Spring? And no, he's not having an affair. |
| Sure. For men it's really easy. Any jeweler will sell on the spot. |
| What does one have to do with the other? |
I don't get this either. |
| Jareds in Rockville. Or any of the chain stores. If you know the size, you could probably order a fake one off amazon. |
Seriously. You can't just tell your parents he lost his ring? |
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Amazon Prime. DH's ring(s) have all come from there - $20 - $30. No biggie.
Also my parents wouldn't even notice this. But sounds like its important to you. |
| Why can't you just say "DH misplaced his wedding ring; I didn't want you to think we're having marriage probelms and not telling you or anything." |
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What does it matter? My husband doesn't even wear his. Sometimes I don't feel like wearing mine either. It's nobody's business. It says nothing about our marriage.
Stand up to your parents. The ring matters no more than your wedding pictures. You're still married without them! |
| What are you 12 years old and mom and dad will grill you? He lost is, end of the story. I haven't worn my wedding ring for 20 some years. I have an allergy to metal. Nobody cares, only you care and are freaking out for some reason. |
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I'm laughing that he told you this over email. Was he afraid to tell you on the phone? Via text? In person?
I don't know why it even matters. When you get pregnant one day, your rings likely won't fit. What will your parents think then? |
+1 |
| I do not have my rings on right now. Actually, haven't worn them in a few days. Who cares? Who notices? |
| Huh? |
| I've been married for 13 years and lost 3 rings. 6 years ago I just stopped wearing it and never replaced it. If I ever do, it will cost about $50 max. |