1st -- Those are beautiful rings!Date: 4/4/2010 6:19:47 PM
Author: kenny
Thanks all for the thoughtful responses.
It was really 50 50, but we ended up wearing them and it was fine.
You can''t be inside everyone''s head but I got no vibes that anyone was uncomfortable, and a few folks really enjoyed them.
The immediate family had seen them before.
At a very simple level it is nice to just share a beautiful thing.
Zoe, these are our rings.
My partner''s, the Octavia, on the bottom.
i agree that wearing a simple gold,sterling or stainless steel band would be better in this situation.I have gone without my bigger /better pieces in situations like this...wearing expensive jewelry can in some situations/places sent the wrong social message and i think its good of you to care about your partners family.Date: 4/4/2010 12:28:00 PM
Author:kenny
My partner is from a huge close Latino family.
At gettogethers like Easter we''ll see a zillion people in his parent''s home.
Zillions of still other relatives drop in during their rounds of the homes of other family members that day.
I think grandma has over 150 descendants.
Many of these wonderful people are farm workers and frankly quite poor.
We were considering not wearing our nice diamonds for the visit.
We do wear them on our ring fingers and, though we are not allowed to marry, do consider them symbolic.
While deeply Catholic, his family is well aware of the relationship and love and accept us.
I can see this both ways.
What do you think?