gingerBcookie
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Recently my bf and I have started for our (my
) e-ring. We decided that we were going to go the custom design route and buy diamonds on our own online...a decision that has happily been strongly reinforced when I discovered PS
. With me being the currently less busy one, the more detail oriented one, the better researcher, and the one ultimately wearing the ring, I''m pretty involved in the diamond search and the design of the ring. My bf is a pretty traditional kind of guy and was initially uncomfortable with this, but we discussed it at length and came to a happy medium of limits on how much hands on activity I would be allowed in the whole ring process. Pretty much both of us will agree on the diamond(s
) and I get to "submit" ideas about what I like and don''t like in a setting design, but only he gets to speak to the jeweler directly and has final say over the end product.
Now, the point of this post - a few of my girlfriends have been giving me flack about me "practically buying the ring myself" and have made me feel really bad about it, that is until I got to pricescope and found out I wasn''t a controlling freak (as they made me feel) and that I was not the only female out there who is putting a significant amount of input into their ring. Personally, the ones who are being the cattiest about this recently got e-rings themselves that they are not 100% happy with (one thinks her diamond is too small, the other would have preferred another setting) so I think this is partially based on jealousy/envy because I will likely end up with the ring I want.
What do you think?
And the other females out there in my shoes, are any of you or did any of you have to put up with the same?
And guys, out of curiousity, how comfortable are you with female involvement and how much involvement.
sorry for the long post...just a little frustrated
ginger



Now, the point of this post - a few of my girlfriends have been giving me flack about me "practically buying the ring myself" and have made me feel really bad about it, that is until I got to pricescope and found out I wasn''t a controlling freak (as they made me feel) and that I was not the only female out there who is putting a significant amount of input into their ring. Personally, the ones who are being the cattiest about this recently got e-rings themselves that they are not 100% happy with (one thinks her diamond is too small, the other would have preferred another setting) so I think this is partially based on jealousy/envy because I will likely end up with the ring I want.
What do you think?
And the other females out there in my shoes, are any of you or did any of you have to put up with the same?
And guys, out of curiousity, how comfortable are you with female involvement and how much involvement.
sorry for the long post...just a little frustrated

ginger