JaneSmith
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You are not a brat, you are a human being.
You have received some excellent advice and wisdom already, so I'll just add a couple of my own experiences to maybe add perspective/help you feel not alone.
I have a very crappy engagement story. I would have loved a grand gesture but knew I'd never get it. He is just not romantic. I even considered doing a grand gesture myself but talked myself out of it. So I planned a low-key romantic proposal at home. I chickened out at the last minute because I think he twigged as to what I was up to and I couldn't tell if he was pleased or frightened.
Anyway, I casually brought it up in the shower a couple of days later.
"So, will you marry me?"
"Yes"
Me, in my head: Woo-hoo! Wait ... oh no! No romance! I got engaged in a shower! Waaaaah!
I felt bad for a long time, but let it go. We love each other and are happy. The story is now funny.
Now, I've planned a nice version of a vow-renewal for our tenth anniversary. I'm getting a nice ring made, and he is going to romantically propose to me with it. Yay! Re-do proposal!
I also didn't like my wedding ring. I've posted before in another thread about jewelry regrets, but the short version is, I got a completely different shade of irradiated blue diamonds than the ones I had picked, but it was too late to change.
This year I just went and got a nice eternity and now that is my wedding ring. Now I look at my wedding ring and am happy. Hubby was a little, not hurt, but not happy at first. He understood once I told him the whole story and how when I looked at my wedding ring, all I thought was 'oh, wrong colour'.
Anyway, enough rambling. I would either keep the diamond locked away for your daughter and get a big coloured stone e-ring, or sell the diamond and get a diamond e-ring you will love. Either way, forgive your hubby somehow. That resentment can seep insidiously into otherwise strong areas of a marriage.
You have received some excellent advice and wisdom already, so I'll just add a couple of my own experiences to maybe add perspective/help you feel not alone.
I have a very crappy engagement story. I would have loved a grand gesture but knew I'd never get it. He is just not romantic. I even considered doing a grand gesture myself but talked myself out of it. So I planned a low-key romantic proposal at home. I chickened out at the last minute because I think he twigged as to what I was up to and I couldn't tell if he was pleased or frightened.

Anyway, I casually brought it up in the shower a couple of days later.
"So, will you marry me?"
"Yes"
Me, in my head: Woo-hoo! Wait ... oh no! No romance! I got engaged in a shower! Waaaaah!

I felt bad for a long time, but let it go. We love each other and are happy. The story is now funny.
Now, I've planned a nice version of a vow-renewal for our tenth anniversary. I'm getting a nice ring made, and he is going to romantically propose to me with it. Yay! Re-do proposal!
I also didn't like my wedding ring. I've posted before in another thread about jewelry regrets, but the short version is, I got a completely different shade of irradiated blue diamonds than the ones I had picked, but it was too late to change.
This year I just went and got a nice eternity and now that is my wedding ring. Now I look at my wedding ring and am happy. Hubby was a little, not hurt, but not happy at first. He understood once I told him the whole story and how when I looked at my wedding ring, all I thought was 'oh, wrong colour'.
Anyway, enough rambling. I would either keep the diamond locked away for your daughter and get a big coloured stone e-ring, or sell the diamond and get a diamond e-ring you will love. Either way, forgive your hubby somehow. That resentment can seep insidiously into otherwise strong areas of a marriage.