Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We used a hand me down ring. Don’t know why more people don’t do this.
Most jewelry diamonds out there are reused or recycled. Including yours.
They’re just reset in the ring you ordered.
And you know this how?
Anonymous wrote:We used a hand me down ring. Don’t know why more people don’t do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We used a hand me down ring. Don’t know why more people don’t do this.
Most jewelry diamonds out there are reused or recycled. Including yours.
They’re just reset in the ring you ordered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AND there shouldn't be any pride related to affording or receiving it. It doesn't add any extra worth to your relationship. You can have Kohinoor diamond and still be unhappy, cheat, divorce, die.
Why? I’m proud when I plan and pay for a fabulous vacation and tell my husband all the details. He’s proud and appreciative of the thoughtfulness and how all of his preferences are met. He feels the same about my ring.
Anonymous wrote:We used a hand me down ring. Don’t know why more people don’t do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a lab grown diamond and am glad no poor schlub had to risk life and limb to get it. I think it looks pretty.
If you don’t want one, don’t get one - fixed!
Unfortunately I'm just one man against a huge cartel of otherwise fine women who all demand it.
Anonymous wrote:When are we going to end this consumer spending trap? Why only a diamond ring worth several months worth of salary can show commitment? Aren't there other ways?
Anonymous wrote:When are we going to end this consumer spending trap? Why only a diamond ring worth several months worth of salary can show commitment? Aren't there other ways?