Anonymous wrote:For those with big rings (1.75 carats or larger) are they even high quality diamonds? From my previous engagement to my ex, back in 2008 I knew that a 1.2 carat ring with a diamond of high quality would easily break $10K.
It's absurd when people have something that's 2 carats. No way it hell it is a high quality rock. The stone itself would easily be $20-25K
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, you are a bunch of shallow people if you know the size of your friends' engagement rings! I know that some of my friends have pretty rings, but I certainly haven't inspected them well enough to know how big they are, nor would I be tacky enough to ask about it. Geez!!
Most women share that info with close friends so either you don't have too many close friends, or you have friends who don't give a damn about rings which is fine but that's just the company you keep. Ring conversation and observation is pretty normal regardless what social circle you keep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is 0.5; most in my circle are larger. I got married early and DH paid for it all himself.
My BFF has a HUGE ring. That her DH put on their joint credit card and took forever to pay off.
Better than being saddled with a tiny ring. I want a rock and if I had to pay for it, no problem.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, you are a bunch of shallow people if you know the size of your friends' engagement rings! I know that some of my friends have pretty rings, but I certainly haven't inspected them well enough to know how big they are, nor would I be tacky enough to ask about it. Geez!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would say nearly every woman has a 1.5ct. We're late 20s.
We're mid-late 30's (most of us in the 10th anniversary range, give or take) and the rings are .75 - 1.0 I'd guess. Maybe 1 or 2 have something bigger but that's definitely not common. My group is mostly long term SAHM's though, so I guess our priorities are a little different.
What does that even mean?
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would say nearly every woman has a 1.5ct. We're late 20s.
We're mid-late 30's (most of us in the 10th anniversary range, give or take) and the rings are .75 - 1.0 I'd guess. Maybe 1 or 2 have something bigger but that's definitely not common. My group is mostly long term SAHM's though, so I guess our priorities are a little different.[/quote]
ugh. go away.
or other people have more disposable income
i hate these passive aggressive judgments.
Anonymous wrote:Where do you all live that you get married so early? 10 year anniversary range for mid-late 30s and 28 being late for another circle? This doesn't sound like DC at all.
Anonymous wrote:For those with big rings (1.75 carats or larger) are they even high quality diamonds? From my previous engagement to my ex, back in 2008 I knew that a 1.2 carat ring with a diamond of high quality would easily break $10K.
It's absurd when people have something that's 2 carats. No way it hell it is a high quality rock. The stone itself would easily be $20-25K
Anonymous wrote:Where do you all live that you get married so early? 10 year anniversary range for mid-late 30s and 28 being late for another circle? This doesn't sound like DC at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would say nearly every woman has a 1.5ct. We're late 20s.
We're mid-late 30's (most of us in the 10th anniversary range, give or take) and the rings are .75 - 1.0 I'd guess. Maybe 1 or 2 have something bigger but that's definitely not common. My group is mostly long term SAHM's though, so I guess our priorities are a little different.
What does that even mean?