MissAva
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Of course!Date: 7/18/2005 10:35:04 AM
Author: mrssalvo
can I vote what hubby would answer?
Matatora,Date: 7/18/2005 10:39:15 AM
Author: Matatora
It is not the money thing really. It is that he always pays for everything, he pays to fly to me and for me to fly to him. He apys for everything we do out even when we have my younger siblings with us. We share everything and he told me the budget and I know that is nearly 100% of his savings (like he will have 3-4% left). He is paying his own way through college and every summer prior to this one his intership money went to those loans and they are all payed off now. Howevr is just seems like if I payed it for at least a portion of it he would be able to do something for himself. He is always working hard doing something for someone and never thinks of himself first. But you are right, I never thought that it would seem like I would be less then satified with what he was offering. To be honest I would say yes to one of those rings he makes me out of soder when he is in class. It is not the ring I want but him. Thanks.
Well we live in seperate states most of the year so we cant join banks since there are no crossovers, I even have multiple banks becuase of this. We are from families that would frown on our living together (read both sets of parents would be displeased to the point of no mroe christmas cards).Date: 7/18/2005 2:53:57 PM
Author: fountainfairfax
I know this was for the guys but I had to chime in.
When the guy has been saving for the ring and finances are kept separate I can see keeping with tradition and having the guy pay for the entire purchase but so many couples live together and share finances. I also think pricescope members are in the minority when it comes to paying for e-rings with cash savings. Many couples I know have gone or are going the credit card/ loan route to pay for the ring, some type of financing. When those bills come due and money is pooled, who is paying what becomes irrelevant (I know that was the case with my ex. He put the e-ring on his cc and the payments came out of our joint account.)
Also, I have two friends who both participated in the e-ring purchases and had a different budget in mind than their BFs. Those friends contributed the differences between what the guys wanted to spend and what they wanted. One guy was actually just fooling her and used the money she contributed to buy her studs. The other guy was really in need of her contribution, so it went to the ring.
My boss also told me about a friend of his son''s- she had her heart set on a ring that cost $$$. He had a budget of $$. She paid the jeweler the difference w/o him knowing so she could have her dream ring. Not the best way to start a marriage!!!!