Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my BF spent 3 months of salary on a ring I would not marry him cause that would mean he is a moron. Take that money and go on a nice memorable trip. A ring is just a ring... I like the birth stone & etsy ideas from PPs.
A trip can be argued as a moron investment. At least the ring will have monetary value and appreciate in price.
Heh, really? Anyone sold their engagement ring for what they paid for it?
Anonymous wrote:20k is nothing to spend on your life partner who would be there until death do you part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, you make a good point. OP here. I also want to ask, did you guys finance or purchase up front? Purchasing up front seems to make more sense to me but I'm curious as to what others did.
People FINANCE engagement rings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have a child, don't go into debt over a piece of jewelry.
Listen to this!
Anonymous wrote:PP, you make a good point. OP here. I also want to ask, did you guys finance or purchase up front? Purchasing up front seems to make more sense to me but I'm curious as to what others did.
Anonymous wrote:If he cannot afford the proper rock, are you looking at value in goats, cow, or dowry to your parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$0. It's a stupid waste of money for a generally tacky piece of jewelry. Especially if you have a kid, OP. If your relationship really means anything (and christ, after having a kid with this guy you still think you need a superficial bauble?) then skip it.
You're right. I really considered just not having a ring at all (or get something cheap lol) but I was just curious as to what others did.
The having a kid does not mean you are less deserving of a ring. Just don't overspend because you have other priorities.
How does someone "deserve" a ring?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$0. It's a stupid waste of money for a generally tacky piece of jewelry. Especially if you have a kid, OP. If your relationship really means anything (and christ, after having a kid with this guy you still think you need a superficial bauble?) then skip it.
You're right. I really considered just not having a ring at all (or get something cheap lol) but I was just curious as to what others did.
The having a kid does not mean you are less deserving of a ring. Just don't overspend because you have other priorities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is this, 1925? Both a man and woman should pay equally (we did).
You bought half of your own ring? Gross.
Anonymous wrote:Mine was about $2k. We earn about $150k together, and I have loads of student debt and am not a jewelry person. We were in our mid-30s when we got engaged.
What should you do here? Really depends on your values. At this age, with a kid, it's hard to see how you should be spending loads of cash on a ring. But, you know, same could be said for expensive cars, nice furniture, all those things.