Anonymous wrote:The simple answer: you need a nicer fiancé, not a nicer ring.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe no one asked this question yet. How hot is she OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not getting all these responses. It's entirely possible she has no idea how much he plans on spending and this is just her answer when he asked her what she liked. Why slam her and advise OP to dump her instead of... shocking... talking to her? Clearly she has redeeming qualities or he would not have proposed.
Ummm... he makes it pretty clear that she has explicitly stated she wants a *real* diamond of at least X.X carats and she wants it now, not later.
That is more than sufficient evidence to support all of these responses.
Actually what he said was that he was planning to propose in January. He could have just asked her for a preference and she said she'd rather have a certain carat size of a ring now and would rather not upgrade. And if you search this board, most women and men in the comments are saying they want or have diamonds only and even say 1.5 carats "isn't big".
Nowhere did he say they discussed budget, or that he told her he was not able/willing to spend over the budget. If he did tell her the budget and she's insisting he spend more and is unwilling to chip in to get the ring she wants, I stand corrected.
Anonymous wrote:She is not marrying you for love. I wouldn't go through with it.
Anonymous wrote:There's a very good chance she has no idea what the ring she's asking for would actually cost. You can just tell her your budget and take her shopping. If she really throws some kind of fit and demands a $20k ring, she's a monster and you should not propose. But this board is completely schizophrenic on this point - full of women bragging about their giant rocks and men insisting their wives have the biggest rings on earth, until they catch a whiff of a woman *asking* for the rings they insist they already have, then it's ::burn the witch:: consensus.
I have no dog in this fight but I know plenty of women who had ideas about what kind of ring they wanted based on conversations with girlfriends and looking at pictures in ads, but didn't actually comprehend what price point gets you which ring. Your fiancee may be that person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not getting all these responses. It's entirely possible she has no idea how much he plans on spending and this is just her answer when he asked her what she liked. Why slam her and advise OP to dump her instead of... shocking... talking to her? Clearly she has redeeming qualities or he would not have proposed.
Ummm... he makes it pretty clear that she has explicitly stated she wants a *real* diamond of at least X.X carats and she wants it now, not later.
That is more than sufficient evidence to support all of these responses.
Anonymous wrote:I am not getting all these responses. It's entirely possible she has no idea how much he plans on spending and this is just her answer when he asked her what she liked. Why slam her and advise OP to dump her instead of... shocking... talking to her? Clearly she has redeeming qualities or he would not have proposed.
Anonymous wrote:I am not getting all these responses. It's entirely possible she has no idea how much he plans on spending and this is just her answer when he asked her what she liked. Why slam her and advise OP to dump her instead of... shocking... talking to her? Clearly she has redeeming qualities or he would not have proposed.
Anonymous wrote:She is not marrying you for love. I wouldn't go through with it.