Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure it was a huge upgrade. It just looks like a band change on the e-ring and another band.
To the PP - you had a $25K e-ring and your husband bought you a $40K one? I mean, must be nice to be rich? Just because it was your husband's idea doesn't mean it isn't straight up materialism.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure it was a huge upgrade. It just looks like a band change on the e-ring and another band.
To the PP - you had a $25K e-ring and your husband bought you a $40K one? I mean, must be nice to be rich? Just because it was your husband's idea doesn't mean it isn't straight up materialism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus, didn't she love the engagement ring because it was so special? If there are emotional ties to the ring, you don't change it up to be matchy-matchy. You enjoy the emotional bonds and ties that the original ring represents. Otherwise, it's all about the bling and nothing more.
DH upgraded my $25k yellow diamond engagement ring to a $40k yellow diamond ring after I had our second child. His mother and sisters nearly died of envy and went around bashing me as materialistic. You sound like them. In reality, upgrading was DH’s idea and he bought the new ring without even telling me. Some of you women are so unhappy when other women have anything nice.
You're worth more now that you birthed 2 children for him?
lol
not quite twice as better as her pre-child self - but close to it . . .
I'd rather use the money toward college, but I'm sure PP will come back with - "We already have college pre-paid b/c my husband makes LOADS of money."
ha!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus, didn't she love the engagement ring because it was so special? If there are emotional ties to the ring, you don't change it up to be matchy-matchy. You enjoy the emotional bonds and ties that the original ring represents. Otherwise, it's all about the bling and nothing more.
DH upgraded my $25k yellow diamond engagement ring to a $40k yellow diamond ring after I had our second child. His mother and sisters nearly died of envy and went around bashing me as materialistic. You sound like them. In reality, upgrading was DH’s idea and he bought the new ring without even telling me. Some of you women are so unhappy when other women have anything nice.
You're worth more now that you birthed 2 children for him?
Anonymous wrote:They probably do.
Newsflash: some people have it good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus, didn't she love the engagement ring because it was so special? If there are emotional ties to the ring, you don't change it up to be matchy-matchy. You enjoy the emotional bonds and ties that the original ring represents. Otherwise, it's all about the bling and nothing more.
DH upgraded my $25k yellow diamond engagement ring to a $40k yellow diamond ring after I had our second child. His mother and sisters nearly died of envy and went around bashing me as materialistic. You sound like them. In reality, upgrading was DH’s idea and he bought the new ring without even telling me. Some of you women are so unhappy when other women have anything nice.
You're worth more now that you birthed 2 children for him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus, didn't she love the engagement ring because it was so special? If there are emotional ties to the ring, you don't change it up to be matchy-matchy. You enjoy the emotional bonds and ties that the original ring represents. Otherwise, it's all about the bling and nothing more.
DH upgraded my $25k yellow diamond engagement ring to a $40k yellow diamond ring after I had our second child. His mother and sisters nearly died of envy and went around bashing me as materialistic. You sound like them. In reality, upgrading was DH’s idea and he bought the new ring without even telling me. Some of you women are so unhappy when other women have anything nice.
That is materialistic.
That is their relationship, their nuances, their love-language, their money, and their business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus, didn't she love the engagement ring because it was so special? If there are emotional ties to the ring, you don't change it up to be matchy-matchy. You enjoy the emotional bonds and ties that the original ring represents. Otherwise, it's all about the bling and nothing more.
DH upgraded my $25k yellow diamond engagement ring to a $40k yellow diamond ring after I had our second child. His mother and sisters nearly died of envy and went around bashing me as materialistic. You sound like them. In reality, upgrading was DH’s idea and he bought the new ring without even telling me. Some of you women are so unhappy when other women have anything nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus, didn't she love the engagement ring because it was so special? If there are emotional ties to the ring, you don't change it up to be matchy-matchy. You enjoy the emotional bonds and ties that the original ring represents. Otherwise, it's all about the bling and nothing more.
DH upgraded my $25k yellow diamond engagement ring to a $40k yellow diamond ring after I had our second child. His mother and sisters nearly died of envy and went around bashing me as materialistic. You sound like them. In reality, upgrading was DH’s idea and he bought the new ring without even telling me. Some of you women are so unhappy when other women have anything nice.
That is materialistic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus, didn't she love the engagement ring because it was so special? If there are emotional ties to the ring, you don't change it up to be matchy-matchy. You enjoy the emotional bonds and ties that the original ring represents. Otherwise, it's all about the bling and nothing more.
DH upgraded my $25k yellow diamond engagement ring to a $40k yellow diamond ring after I had our second child. His mother and sisters nearly died of envy and went around bashing me as materialistic. You sound like them. In reality, upgrading was DH’s idea and he bought the new ring without even telling me. Some of you women are so unhappy when other women have anything nice.
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone surprised she got a ring upgrade a year later?
She screams high maintenance to me.
Anonymous wrote:Plus, didn't she love the engagement ring because it was so special? If there are emotional ties to the ring, you don't change it up to be matchy-matchy. You enjoy the emotional bonds and ties that the original ring represents. Otherwise, it's all about the bling and nothing more.