Anonymous
Post 08/30/2016 22:57     Subject: Re:Your engagement ring

25
2.5 c
no upgrade on ring or husband
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2016 22:56     Subject: Re:Your engagement ring

25
1.2 carat
It's fine but honestly wouldn't mind an upgrade at year 10
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2016 22:52     Subject: Re:Your engagement ring

Anonymous wrote:Wow. People on this forum married younger than I had thought.


LOL, my guess is it's just all the young little princesses who are on this thread because once you are 30, you don't give a shit about that stupid crap anymore.
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2016 22:51     Subject: Your engagement ring

31
no ring
no, I will never want one
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2016 22:21     Subject: Re:Your engagement ring

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just curious OP, is this what you were looking for? Validation of your choice I presume? Did you get it?

Also all the people with their 2.5 and 3.5 that were a family heirloom, so you won't be upgrading... really?

OK here I go:

22
.5
I inherited my grandmother's ring after she died, 2.5 carats and something I always admired. SHe got it as a gift from my grandpa on her 50th birthday and she absolutely loved it. They literally were born into poverty and while they never became wealthy built a beautiful and successful life. I wear both proudly!
No upgrading DH and he feels like Grandma saved him $20K!


You inherited a ring but you question other posters who also have an inherited ring?


No silly, I question that they don't need to "upgrade a 3.5 carat" ring. Thats freaking huge by pretty much all standards!
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2016 18:35     Subject: Your engagement ring

I was 26, it's .75 carats, no not upgraded and I don't think I will. It's a classic tiffany solitaire and I think it's perfect.

Anonymous
Post 08/30/2016 18:29     Subject: Re:Your engagement ring

Anonymous wrote:Just curious OP, is this what you were looking for? Validation of your choice I presume? Did you get it?

Also all the people with their 2.5 and 3.5 that were a family heirloom, so you won't be upgrading... really?

OK here I go:

22
.5
I inherited my grandmother's ring after she died, 2.5 carats and something I always admired. SHe got it as a gift from my grandpa on her 50th birthday and she absolutely loved it. They literally were born into poverty and while they never became wealthy built a beautiful and successful life. I wear both proudly!
No upgrading DH and he feels like Grandma saved him $20K!


You inherited a ring but you question other posters who also have an inherited ring?
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2016 18:28     Subject: Re:Your engagement ring

Just curious OP, is this what you were looking for? Validation of your choice I presume? Did you get it?

Also all the people with their 2.5 and 3.5 that were a family heirloom, so you won't be upgrading... really?

OK here I go:

22
.5
I inherited my grandmother's ring after she died, 2.5 carats and something I always admired. SHe got it as a gift from my grandpa on her 50th birthday and she absolutely loved it. They literally were born into poverty and while they never became wealthy built a beautiful and successful life. I wear both proudly!
No upgrading DH and he feels like Grandma saved him $20K!
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2016 18:25     Subject: Your engagement ring

28 and 32
5+ carat family ring that I had reset once his Grandmother passed away
Keeping the stone and my husband for this lifetime.
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2016 18:05     Subject: Your engagement ring

23 and 24.
No idea how many carats.
Usually only wear band.
May upgrade or may just get other nice jewelry.
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2016 17:52     Subject: Re:Your engagement ring

Wow. People on this forum married younger than I had thought.

Anonymous
Post 08/30/2016 17:49     Subject: Re:Your engagement ring

22
.75 carat from his living grandmother
"Upgraded" 2 years later when my grandmother passed away with her 1.2 carat