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carat size and age of recipient/purchaser

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Date: 10/12/2005 2:02:53 AM
Author: researcher
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You''re right--I do live in the land of giant rocks. It''s so funny how one''s perceptions of what''s big vs. small can get so skewed. Just the other day I went to lunch with a couple of my mom''s friends, and spent the whole time admiring their bling. One woman has a 10ct oval that is just spectacular!!!
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so your 3ct feel like a melee next her?
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if i''m ever down in your area,i''ll be sure to wear 2 pair of sunglasses.
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I think every age has its good and bad. I am in my mid-30 and I can''t wait to get to 40s. Just a vibe i get and something to look forward to...

"I don''t wanna grow up... I''m a Toys R us kid..... " (SING IT, YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO...!!!)
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Date: 10/11/2005 12:15:32 PM
Author: jazmine
I think alot of it has to do with what you consider big. I am one of those women who believes that a diamond can never be too big. I am young (25) and my e-ring is a 2.00 carat. Even though I have small fingers, I would have gotten a much larger diamond if I could have. To some women, 2 carats might be large and to others, 8 carats ect. I am in love with my e-ring but I can already predict that I will some day upgrade (though I can not imagine getting rid of the original one).

But, you must also remember what is big to most might not be big to everyone. To have a 2 carat diamond at your age in Canada....doesn''t happen. I have aunts/uncles that have mega cash and their women have big diamonds, but they are still only about 1.50 carats!! I have the largest diamond in my circle of friends (who are all about 30-40 years old) and my diamond is only a carat.
 
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