Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP no troll here. Just asking the thoughts of some of the ladies here. It was meant to be a lively discussion. I would think that if anyone's DH on here gave them a 150k engagement ring and it didn't hurt their finances that they would take it no questions asked.
Am I wrong???
There is no way I'd accept a $150K ring!! First, I would not be comfortable wearing it on a daily basis for fear of losing it, getting mugged or just having it get in the way. Second, the cost of insuring the ring coupled with it's price tag would make me sick - that money could be used on so many other fun discretionary things like awesome vacations or a boat (presumably, someone who can afford that ring isn't hurting to buy a house or save for retirement, the basics). I think it would make me question my bf/fiance's priorities if he chose to spend that kind of money on a ring.
And this is coming from someone who has a pretty sizable engagement ring that most people on here would probably deem "too expensive."
Anonymous wrote:I am in the top ten percent of the top 1% of incomes in the US. No one i know spends that much on a ring. The only time I see those types of rings are on celebrities or folks married to a celebrity. Those are the only types that think wearing a ring like that is acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I would take the money and use it for something else like a home....boat...etc as well.
And I think she's probably not voting since Trump is the nominee in waiting. Or she may vote for him since he's a repub.
Some people have so much money that they don't have to choose between $150K ring, boat or house. They can have it all.
That said, requiring a $150K engagement ring is ridiculous
If you are spending 150K on jewelry, you should already own the house, the second house and the boat. Only THEN should you consider throwing your money away on something so silly.
Anonymous wrote:OP no troll here. Just asking the thoughts of some of the ladies here. It was meant to be a lively discussion. I would think that if anyone's DH on here gave them a 150k engagement ring and it didn't hurt their finances that they would take it no questions asked.
Am I wrong???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I would take the money and use it for something else like a home....boat...etc as well.
And I think she's probably not voting since Trump is the nominee in waiting. Or she may vote for him since he's a repub.
Some people have so much money that they don't have to choose between $150K ring, boat or house. They can have it all.
That said, requiring a $150K engagement ring is ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I would take the money and use it for something else like a home....boat...etc as well.
And I think she's probably not voting since Trump is the nominee in waiting. Or she may vote for him since he's a repub.
Anonymous wrote:Glad to hear she has her priorities straight! And doesn't mind dying alone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP no troll here. Just asking the thoughts of some of the ladies here. It was meant to be a lively discussion. I would think that if anyone's DH on here gave them a 150k engagement ring and it didn't hurt their finances that they would take it no questions asked.
Am I wrong???
You're wrong! There are a lot of material things that I'd love to have, but a 150k ring? No thanks! No matter how much money he/we had, it just wouldn't be something that I'd want.
Anonymous wrote:OP no troll here. Just asking the thoughts of some of the ladies here. It was meant to be a lively discussion. I would think that if anyone's DH on here gave them a 150k engagement ring and it didn't hurt their finances that they would take it no questions asked.
Am I wrong???
Anonymous wrote:Ladies I have a friend that won't accept anything less than a 150k engagement ring. She's currently single and in her late 30's. She said that if she doesn't get what she wants then she won't go through with the engagement. I understand in some income circles that 150k engagement ring is the norm. However, I want to know your thoughts. Thanks.