Anonymous
Post 04/11/2016 12:28     Subject: Bf doesn't want to get me a nice rock

OP, do yourself a favor and read the thread by the woman with two young kids and a husband who is dying. Hopefully, you will see what a silly concern this is in the long run.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2016 12:06     Subject: Bf doesn't want to get me a nice rock

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We don't have rings. My hubby and I need no manmade tokens of affection to prove our love to the world. We know our love is eternal and true.


So neither of you worry about getting hit on in a grocery store, bar, or countless other places.

Wow.


In the great world of 2016 and tinder and limited social morals a ring is not the defense mechanism it used to be. Once I stated wearing my wedding band I got hit on a lot more. And then when we our son and I would take home places without DW present I would get hit on even more.


It is for me, that is the first thing I look for in a social setting is whether someone has a ring on or not. Most people are like this.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2016 12:02     Subject: Re:Bf doesn't want to get me a nice rock

Rocks are overrated. They get in the way when you are doing dishes. Are you sure he wants to marry you though? 3 years is a long time to be talking about marriage.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2016 22:51     Subject: Bf doesn't want to get me a nice rock

Hate to break it to you, but $7k isn't going to get you a nice rock.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2016 09:50     Subject: Bf doesn't want to get me a nice rock

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We don't have rings. My hubby and I need no manmade tokens of affection to prove our love to the world. We know our love is eternal and true.


So neither of you worry about getting hit on in a grocery store, bar, or countless other places.

Wow.


In the great world of 2016 and tinder and limited social morals a ring is not the defense mechanism it used to be. Once I stated wearing my wedding band I got hit on a lot more. And then when we our son and I would take home places without DW present I would get hit on even more.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2016 09:38     Subject: Re:Bf doesn't want to get me a nice rock

This is a confirmed troll y'all.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2016 09:33     Subject: Bf doesn't want to get me a nice rock

You sound too immature to get married anyway, OP. Break up with him and grow up. Diamond rings are for insecure girls still playing at princess. Go live a real life with meaning.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2016 09:17     Subject: Bf doesn't want to get me a nice rock

Anonymous wrote:We don't have rings. My hubby and I need no manmade tokens of affection to prove our love to the world. We know our love is eternal and true.


So neither of you worry about getting hit on in a grocery store, bar, or countless other places.

Wow.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2016 22:43     Subject: Bf doesn't want to get me a nice rock

Anonymous wrote:We don't have rings. My hubby and I need no manmade tokens of affection to prove our love to the world. We know our love is eternal and true.


Get thee to an ama.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2016 22:23     Subject: Bf doesn't want to get me a nice rock

We don't have rings. My hubby and I need no manmade tokens of affection to prove our love to the world. We know our love is eternal and true.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2016 13:33     Subject: Bf doesn't want to get me a nice rock

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:the ring is a red herring.

he is just throwing out things he knows you/most people expect in order to break up.

costco, blue nile, whatever is fine if he is the right person. BTW, I know women who split the cost of the e-ring with their husband.

but is ALL cases and ALL budgets, the man who cares proposes and then tries to get something she likes, given the budget and their lifestyle. You should see the hoops a man jumps through when he loves a woman.


I love my DW more than anything -- and she was the one who proposed to me. Not all of us are un-feminist failures at life like you.


Good for you, good for your wife.
What does that have to do with sig others who passively aggressively let down their partners in attempts to make the other person break it off?
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2016 13:06     Subject: Bf doesn't want to get me a nice rock

Anonymous wrote:the ring is a red herring.

he is just throwing out things he knows you/most people expect in order to break up.

costco, blue nile, whatever is fine if he is the right person. BTW, I know women who split the cost of the e-ring with their husband.

but is ALL cases and ALL budgets, the man who cares proposes and then tries to get something she likes, given the budget and their lifestyle. You should see the hoops a man jumps through when he loves a woman.


I love my DW more than anything -- and she was the one who proposed to me. Not all of us are un-feminist failures at life like you.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2016 13:03     Subject: Bf doesn't want to get me a nice rock

Anonymous wrote:Hope your bf sees this. And runs


This. Wouldn't marry a girl like OP in a million years. Who the fuck is sad and basic enough to want an engagement ring in 2016?
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2016 12:16     Subject: Bf doesn't want to get me a nice rock

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


I would wear that. I think family rings are the best.



My DH used his family ring in a very simple setting in a surprise proposal but afterward said we could get something different if I wanted. I did not I loved the family ring too - pretty, not too big, and good story. If he hadn't had a family ring I probably would have said no ring.
Anonymous
Post 04/07/2016 17:21     Subject: Bf doesn't want to get me a nice rock

I was fine with my rings - until DH and I started having marital problems. Not the only thing, but it was added on to feeling very taken for granted. I work my a$$ off as a co-parent, contributing joint income, and household manager. He had no problem buying himself expensive cars and country club memberships. The ring wasn't really the problem, but it became the lightening rod symbol for some unhappiness.