HaloBelle
Shiny_Rock
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- Jan 4, 2010
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The BF and I have had a talk recently because we were trying to decide about living arrangements next year (he is graduating and we currently live with 3 more people). I told him 2-3 years ago that I was uncomfortable moving or living with just a boyfriend until I was engaged, a bit of a traditionalist in that way even though by this point we have been together 7 years. It basically sounded like the reason he hasn't proposed is the money and he wants to buy me the "ring he knows" I want.
He is old fashioned in that he wants to surprise me with the engagement and I cannot 'pick' the ring. That is fine with me, but how can I let him know that it is okay to propose with a ring that he has only made a down payment on and then we'll split it? I find it ridiculous that he won't propose because of money. I do not need to be bought, I can help pay. I totally love and respect that he wants to pick the ring (he knows what I like) and suprise me (yes please!!) but I don't expect him to be able to afford ANY ring as a poor college student (i am too).
Is it strange or inappropriate to suggest that putting it on credit so we can split the payment AFTER the proposal is a good thing?? Or simply asking to pay for the setting?
We've been together long enough that I don't need to be swept off my feet with gifts, the thought that will go into a proposal and ring are enough to make me weak in the knees.
He is old fashioned in that he wants to surprise me with the engagement and I cannot 'pick' the ring. That is fine with me, but how can I let him know that it is okay to propose with a ring that he has only made a down payment on and then we'll split it? I find it ridiculous that he won't propose because of money. I do not need to be bought, I can help pay. I totally love and respect that he wants to pick the ring (he knows what I like) and suprise me (yes please!!) but I don't expect him to be able to afford ANY ring as a poor college student (i am too).
Is it strange or inappropriate to suggest that putting it on credit so we can split the payment AFTER the proposal is a good thing?? Or simply asking to pay for the setting?
We've been together long enough that I don't need to be swept off my feet with gifts, the thought that will go into a proposal and ring are enough to make me weak in the knees.
