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Maisie

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....love the thrill of the purchasing process rather than the end result? It seems that some people are always upgrading, changing settings etc.

I know I upgraded lots of times. For me it was always trying to reach the next carat size up. I was never happy with what I had. I was always yearning for a bigger diamond. Now I don't have one at all.

I'm not judging. Don't beat me up! :bigsmile:
 
HA! Buckle up for accusations that you're a passive aggressive s***-stirrer! :naughty:

Meanwhile, my answer is Y.E.S. My personal hunch is that it's a combo plate of:

a) people who crave the attention a hunt brings
b) people who crave the attention new bling brings
c) fickle pickles
d) people who have ring dysmorphic disorder (and imagine or invent "flaws" that don't exist)
e) genuine hobbyists who create new projects for the love of jewelry making itself
f) shrinky dinks w/ constant upgrade fever
g) folks fighting back boredom and/or denial of tough life problems w/shopping

And anyone wondering which I think *they* are (though I'd wonder why they care!) -- just assume I think you're an "E" type. :kiss:
 
Yes!!! I've upgraded myself, but it seems like some people who post on here are never satisfied. It is always on to something bigger or that seems better or that is the "newest thing". It is easy to catch the bug when you hang around pricescope! Not a problem if you can afford it I guess but it can be a bit obsessive.
 
decodelighted|1324424469|3085565 said:
HA! Buckle up for accusations that you're a passive aggressive s***-stirrer! :naughty:

Meanwhile, my answer is Y.E.S. My personal hunch is that it's a combo plate of:

a) people who crave the attention a hunt brings
b) people who crave the attention new bling brings
c) fickle pickles
d) people who have ring dysmorphic disorder (and imagine or invent "flaws" that don't exist)
e) genuine hobbyists who create new projects for the love of jewelry making itself
f) shrinky dinks w/ constant upgrade fever
g) folks fighting back boredom and/or denial of tough life problems w/shopping

And anyone wondering which I think *they* are (though I'd wonder why they care!) -- just assume I think you're an "E" type. :kiss:


Moi - a PA/SS? Never!! :lol:

I think I am a mixture of F/G. Or maybe as my body got fatter it made my diamonds look smaller... which means I have body:diamond dysmorphic disorder!
 
I do think some people like the thrill of the chase, so to speak, more than the end result.

Oops, hit submit too soon. I think I put most people in the "fickle pickle" category.

I've never upgraded but I'd LOVE to. I definitely suffer from DSS but I haven't done anything about it. Maybe for a big anniversary down the road.
 
Maisie|1324424853|3085570 said:
maybe as my body got fatter it made my diamonds look smaller... which means I have body:diamond dysmorphic disorder!
THIS!!! I have THIS. But am working on it .... I look forward to how absolutely huge my Asscher will appear fifty pounds from now. LOL!
 
decodelighted|1324425093|3085576 said:
Maisie|1324424853|3085570 said:
maybe as my body got fatter it made my diamonds look smaller... which means I have body:diamond dysmorphic disorder!
THIS!!! I have THIS. But am working on it .... I look forward to how absolutely huge my Asscher will appear fifty pounds from now. LOL!

I imagine how well a 1 carat diamond would look on me 100lbs from now! :appl:
 
What happened to your diamond Maisie? You've had some lovely rings, but I've lost track after the pretty YG ring (I think it was yellow gold?)

Good question, Deco's answers work for me. And anywhere you fall from answers A-G, I think as long as you can afford it, go for it. Most of it really falls in the category of "hobby" anyway. ::)

Oddly enough, the years here have only cemented that my set is my set for life. If I ever strike the lotto, I'd go nuts having fun with RHRs. But my e-ring/wedding set still makes me happy, go figure, since there are many, many other settings that I find much more aesthetically appealing!
 
I sold them all. They didn't make me happy. I know, I must be mad!
 
btw, TGuy has known that I've read PS for years. If I became a fickle pickle and went nuts with my e-ring, he'd probably ban this site for me! And I'd rather read all the interesting stuff around here (since it's also been my water cooler for years...priceless) than go on a mad hunt upgrading. :cheeky: Worse, I'd be really bummed if I liked the new setting less, since technically it would carry no real sentimentality vs my "real" e-ring/wedding ring.
 
Maisie|1324425843|3085583 said:
I sold them all. They didn't make me happy. I know, I must be mad!

If they didn't make you happy, and you realized that, then I'd say you were wise to sell. ;))
 
Oh Yes!
I'm certainly guilty.

After I get them all the fun is gone so I just throw them away and start over. ;))
 
I'd be interested to see which PSers who have been married 5+ years still have their original set? Hm...maybe I should start a poll.
 
TravelingGal|1324425936|3085586 said:
Maisie|1324425843|3085583 said:
I sold them all. They didn't make me happy. I know, I must be mad!

If they didn't make you happy, and you realized that, then I'd say you were wise to sell. ;))

The only problem is, i'm scared to buy another diamond. I think I might end up back on that rollercoaster again and thats not good for me. So I shall just enjoy everyone elses lovely jewellery.
 
Yes, definitely. There are the chronic re-setters, the chronic upgraders...PS has them all!
 
decodelighted|1324424469|3085565 said:
HA! Buckle up for accusations that you're a passive aggressive s***-stirrer! :naughty:

Meanwhile, my answer is Y.E.S. My personal hunch is that it's a combo plate of:

a) people who crave the attention a hunt brings
b) people who crave the attention new bling brings
c) fickle pickles
d) people who have ring dysmorphic disorder (and imagine or invent "flaws" that don't exist)
e) genuine hobbyists who create new projects for the love of jewelry making itself
f) shrinky dinks w/ constant upgrade fever
g) folks fighting back boredom and/or denial of tough life problems w/shopping

And anyone wondering which I think *they* are (though I'd wonder why they care!) -- just assume I think you're an "E" type. :kiss:

HA that about sums it up, although I do think most of the peeps who upgrade/have projects constantly going are the E types. Not that there aren't some of each type, of course! :cheeky:
 
TravelingGal|1324426033|3085588 said:
I'd be interested to see which PSers who have been married 5+ years still have their original set? Hm...maybe I should start a poll.

I've had my e-ring for almost 5 years-does that count? Me and the hubs move slow so we were engaged for 2+ years before we actually tied the knot!
 
Maisie|1324426138|3085589 said:
TravelingGal|1324425936|3085586 said:
Maisie|1324425843|3085583 said:
I sold them all. They didn't make me happy. I know, I must be mad!

If they didn't make you happy, and you realized that, then I'd say you were wise to sell. ;))

The only problem is, i'm scared to buy another diamond. I think I might end up back on that rollercoaster again and thats not good for me. So I shall just enjoy everyone elses lovely jewellery.

I wonder if, when the sentimentality is gone by upgrading the original, that is just easier to look at it as an object and the quest for perfection begins. I look at my ring now and it's not perfect, but it's what I was proposed to with, so I love it. If I gave that up for bigger, then it would be simply be a piece of jewelry, and I'd be MUCH more particular in my quest to get EXACTLY what I want. That would just spell trouble. And since I have had many "favorite" rings over the years here, I can imagine that I could be persuaded to change again and again.
 
TravelingGal|1324426033|3085588 said:
I'd be interested to see which PSers who have been married 5+ years still have their original set? Hm...maybe I should start a poll.
ME!! ME!!!** :wavey: Do I get a prize???????!!!!!!!! :appl:

Though if Kenny gets tired of his green diamond I would certainly agree to superglue it on top of my Asscher, like a cherry on top.



ETA: ** I should mention that I did have the head changed out on my ring to set the diamond lower into the existing setting. So it's not exactly FACTORY ISSUE. More like 95% original, 5% changed. No PRIZE for moi! :(sad :rodent:
 
TravelingGal|1324426345|3085594 said:
Maisie|1324426138|3085589 said:
TravelingGal|1324425936|3085586 said:
Maisie|1324425843|3085583 said:
I sold them all. They didn't make me happy. I know, I must be mad!

If they didn't make you happy, and you realized that, then I'd say you were wise to sell. ;))

The only problem is, i'm scared to buy another diamond. I think I might end up back on that rollercoaster again and thats not good for me. So I shall just enjoy everyone elses lovely jewellery.

I wonder if, when the sentimentality is gone by upgrading the original, that is just easier to look at it as an object and the quest for perfection begins. I look at my ring now and it's not perfect, but it's what I was proposed to with, so I love it. If I gave that up for bigger, then it would be simply be a piece of jewelry, and I'd be MUCH more particular in my quest to get EXACTLY what I want. That would just spell trouble. And since I have had many "favorite" rings over the years here, I can imagine that I could be persuaded to change again and again.

Yes, I think that might have been part of it. There was no sentiment attached to any of my rings. I chose them all myself. If my husband had been the one to design and buy my first ring I would probably have been much more attached to it and not wanted to change it. Ah well, you live and learn.
 
decodelighted|1324424469|3085565 said:
HA! Buckle up for accusations that you're a passive aggressive s***-stirrer! :naughty:

Meanwhile, my answer is Y.E.S. My personal hunch is that it's a combo plate of:

a) people who crave the attention a hunt brings
b) people who crave the attention new bling brings
c) fickle pickles
d) people who have ring dysmorphic disorder (and imagine or invent "flaws" that don't exist)
e) genuine hobbyists who create new projects for the love of jewelry making itself
f) shrinky dinks w/ constant upgrade fever
g) folks fighting back boredom and/or denial of tough life problems w/shopping

And anyone wondering which I think *they* are (though I'd wonder why they care!) -- just assume I think you're an "E" type. :kiss:


Well put.

I've seen all of the above. But, this is THAT kind of place, after all. Stagnant bling just won't do on a site for diamonds and gems, will it? There must be some lust of lovely objects to keep the boat afloat.

It's the serial upgraders of e-rings (sometimes even before the nuptials) that make me go "Hmmmmm.....wonder what's really going on here?"
 
Who's going to start a thread on which SO upgrade we're on? :Up_to_something:

Decodelighted, I'd give you the green but cherries are not green.
Oh well.
 
TravelingGal|1324426345|3085594 said:
Maisie|1324426138|3085589 said:
TravelingGal|1324425936|3085586 said:
Maisie|1324425843|3085583 said:
I sold them all. They didn't make me happy. I know, I must be mad!

If they didn't make you happy, and you realized that, then I'd say you were wise to sell. ;))

The only problem is, i'm scared to buy another diamond. I think I might end up back on that rollercoaster again and thats not good for me. So I shall just enjoy everyone elses lovely jewellery.

I wonder if, when the sentimentality is gone by upgrading the original, that is just easier to look at it as an object and the quest for perfection begins. I look at my ring now and it's not perfect, but it's what I was proposed to with, so I love it. If I gave that up for bigger, then it would be simply be a piece of jewelry, and I'd be MUCH more particular in my quest to get EXACTLY what I want. That would just spell trouble. And since I have had many "favorite" rings over the years here, I can imagine that I could be persuaded to change again and again.


Pretty much the way I feel about it. I'm fully aware of the flaws of my ring. But I love what it represents to me and that is priceless.
 
I tend to obsessively research potential settings/designs and I usually wait a long time before deciding on a setting. My spinel popped out of its original setting after 5 yrs. It was a blessing in disguise because my tastes had changed and the ring wasn't comfortable to wear. I don't sentimental over jewelry so I would change a setting in future if it became uncomfortable to wear or if my taste changes. Making changes is a chore for me rather than fun so I'd rather take my time and love what I choose.
 
kenny|1324427299|3085606 said:
Who's going to start a thread on which SO upgrade we're on? :Up_to_something:

Decodelighted, I'd give you the green but cherries are not green.
Oh well.

She meant to say "green unripe cherry." Still counts. FedX can have it to her by Christmas :devil:
 
When I was upgrading it was all about the stone. The setting was secondary. When people post about new settings and say how unhappy they are with the workmanship I can never see what they mean. Maybe i'm not detail orientated.
 
Matata|1324428080|3085616 said:
kenny|1324427299|3085606 said:
Who's going to start a thread on which SO upgrade we're on? :Up_to_something:

Decodelighted, I'd give you the green but cherries are not green.
Oh well.

She meant to say "green unripe cherry." Still counts. FedX can have it to her by Christmas :devil:

You'll have to catch me first.

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This forum has created a monster in me... My bucket list is short but I'm not resting well on waiting to check off my two items...

A RHR - 5 stone all the same size around the 1.50-1.75 ct range and a DBTY bracelet... Thinking 5-7 .10 pts round brilliants... I really wanted AVR but I'm am chicken little that I will lose it.

I am addicted to this sight watching others make these things happen and I'm in awe of the dollars spent on many of those projects.... Wow!

I do think I learn from watching every project and hope when I do make it happen for myself I can use those threads to help me make the best choices the first time... I hope I have done my only reset on my e-ring which was caused when I found PS!

God love JbEG for taking the old on consignment!
 
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