A-MEN, gracie!!Date: 9/18/2007 11:27:34 AM
Author: gracie33
I don''t think you were being materialistic or childish in your vent.
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I suspect that your feelings about the stone won''t change until your fiance acknowledges that he fumbled this one. You should talk to him!
I hope this works out for you. Most of around here really feel that the girl needs input, whether direct or indirect. She is the one who needs to love the ring since she is the one who will have to wear it! If my husband had surprised me with a ring that I did not like, it would have been extremely disappointing. Thankfully we went shopping and looked at rings so he would know what I liked.Date: 9/17/2007 9:51:17 PM
Author: find45di2
Date: 9/17/2007 9:41:05 PM
Author: gracie33
Ummm, why did he get to pick your ring out????? I thought it was supposed to be about what you wanted. I''ve never heard of a bf looking for a ring that he likes for his gf, usually, he''s secretly asking her friends to find out what she wants!
This is exactly what I did....but you can only get so much information
I would think that it would be better to be completely surprised. If my GF knew I was as close to shopping as I am I would feel like it wasn''t as special as its going to be. I can''t wait to see the look on her face since she has no clue!!!!
I agree with Shminbabe --Date: 9/19/2007 5:48:03 PM
Author: shminbabe
Bams,
Your ring is really beautiful. You have to get past this. It''s a large stone at 1 and one quarter carats, plus a lovely band and a halo. I can see the arrows in your photo! You really are obessing over nothing and I can see where your fiance would feel a bit put out by it all. I think I''m in the minority here and I really don''t intend to be mean but as someone who is older and has been married a while and has been childish herself (just bein'' honest) I think your attitude about this ring is a bit petulant. Believe me, I understand when things are disappointing and when you had a different idea about something. I hope you can truly forget about it not being exactly what you wanted and it facing up a couple of millimeters smaller than its carat weight. I''m sure it cost a small fortune and it really is a beautiful ring so when he hears you complain about it I''m sure it really rubs him the wrong way. So you didn''t speak up when you had the chance, and now you have a large stone w/ a gorgeous setting and your husband to be hopes and rightfully expects you to be happy and excited. Your ring is very pretty.![]()
I hope you can see that I wish you well and I completely understand your initial feelings...but if there is no changing it (and I DO think it''s worth preserving his feeling about it because it''s so important to be giving in a marriage) then embrace it and love it. You have said he''s a wonderful guy and that he didn''t really force this ring on you; you just didn''t speak up. I would not give one hint of dissatisfaction ever again about this ring or you might risk a serious hurt so early in your married life together. Whoever advised you to verbalize your love for this ring is right! Then make it a reality for yourself, too. Don''t allow yourself to dwell on the ''what ifs''. It''s over and done with now. You had your rant, we DO understand. Now go and love your ring!!
with all good intentions,
Date: 9/19/2007 5:48:03 PM
Author: shminbabe
Bams,
Your ring is really beautiful. You have to get past this. It''s a large stone at 1 and one quarter carats, plus a lovely band and a halo. I can see the arrows in your photo! You really are obessing over nothing and I can see where your fiance would feel a bit put out by it all. I think I''m in the minority here and I really don''t intend to be mean but as someone who is older and has been married a while and has been childish herself (just bein'' honest) I think your attitude about this ring is a bit petulant. Believe me, I understand when things are disappointing and when you had a different idea about something. I hope you can truly forget about it not being exactly what you wanted and it facing up a couple of millimeters smaller than its carat weight. I''m sure it cost a small fortune and it really is a beautiful ring so when he hears you complain about it I''m sure it really rubs him the wrong way. So you didn''t speak up when you had the chance, and now you have a large stone w/ a gorgeous setting and your husband to be hopes and rightfully expects you to be happy and excited. Your ring is very pretty.![]()
I hope you can see that I wish you well and I completely understand your initial feelings...but if there is no changing it (and I DO think it''s worth preserving his feeling about it because it''s so important to be giving in a marriage) then embrace it and love it. You have said he''s a wonderful guy and that he didn''t really force this ring on you; you just didn''t speak up. I would not give one hint of dissatisfaction ever again about this ring or you might risk a serious hurt so early in your married life together. Whoever advised you to verbalize your love for this ring is right! Then make it a reality for yourself, too. Don''t allow yourself to dwell on the ''what ifs''. It''s over and done with now. You had your rant, we DO understand. Now go and love your ring!!
with all good intentions,
Just keep telling yourself that it faces up like a TWO CARAT ASSCHER and maybe that'll help. SERIOUSLY, the couple hundred dollar difference you're talking about between the cost of a 1.2 ct stone and a 1.28 that "faces up like a 1.2 ct stone" isDate: 9/19/2007 4:43:24 PM
Author: bams0103
Like I said, I'm just mad that it faces up like a 1.2, rather than the 1.28 we paid for.