Kaleigh
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The first time I got engaged was also ringless, as I had read that the trend (in the mid-eighties) was for young professionals to choose the ring together. She got the ring she wanted, but never let me forget about my screw-up.Date: 8/21/2005 5:21:24 AM
Author: kaylagee
Our proposal was ringless. Sadly, each ''e-ring'' and additional rings were chosen together - more specifically... I searched and he paid. Maybe a comment here or there but nothing like the in-depth research some of the men do here. We did select our wedding bands together.
I am terribly picky and appreciate control over the designs etc. but, at the same time, I''m jealous of the women who get the surprise rings/jewelry!
To be fair, at that point dh knew much less than I did about diamonds.
He has no excuse now! He knows more and, better yet, has the URL for Pricescope.![]()
Date: 8/19/2005 1:27:32 PM
Author: cinnabar
The British tradition is for the man to propose without a ring, and then the couple choose it together.
It''s the first major purchase as a couple (unless you already live together) and signifies a sharing of decisions that will continue throughout your life as partners.