I really need help on this, ladies...
My gf and I have been dating for about 2 years now. During the summer we started doing the long-distance thing since she had to complete an internship in Houston. It was too soon for any kind of engagement ring, but we were both very sure that we wanted to continue the relationship. So, we swapped rings (I think using the term "promise ring" is kinda cheesy) as a sign of committment. I gave her a diamond and platinum ivy band from T&Co and she gave me a titanium and sterling silver band from Tiffany also.
I''ll spare everyone the details, but she ended up cheating on me while in Houston - I found out a month later. Needless to say, we''re done as a couple. She''s asked for forgiveness and said it was a drunken one-nigh stand she didnt want it to happen (even though the guy was an ex), wants to stay friends with me, etc.
Thing is, I bought her the matching diamond and platinum necklace from T&Co months ago, it was to be her Christmas present. She was absolutely in love with the necklace, and since the whole collection was no longer in production, I bought it way in advance of actually giving it to her.
I have two options and don''t know what do do: I can return the necklace for store credit, or I can go ahead and give it to her. Since I''m way outside the 30 days, the store is being very nice by offering store credit ($3800) that I guess I''d end up using on a future girlfriend (?)... but then wouldnt it be awkward to give a gift to another girl knowing that what I bought was paid for with funds originally intended for this ex? And part of me still wants to giver her the necklace. I know, it sounds stupid and I really can''t explain it besides to say I loved this girl like none before. She was definitely marriage material and I was already somewhat shopping around for e-rings. She was going to finish school and I was going to finish my service in the Army at the same time.
Really don''t know what to do here...
My gf and I have been dating for about 2 years now. During the summer we started doing the long-distance thing since she had to complete an internship in Houston. It was too soon for any kind of engagement ring, but we were both very sure that we wanted to continue the relationship. So, we swapped rings (I think using the term "promise ring" is kinda cheesy) as a sign of committment. I gave her a diamond and platinum ivy band from T&Co and she gave me a titanium and sterling silver band from Tiffany also.
I''ll spare everyone the details, but she ended up cheating on me while in Houston - I found out a month later. Needless to say, we''re done as a couple. She''s asked for forgiveness and said it was a drunken one-nigh stand she didnt want it to happen (even though the guy was an ex), wants to stay friends with me, etc.
Thing is, I bought her the matching diamond and platinum necklace from T&Co months ago, it was to be her Christmas present. She was absolutely in love with the necklace, and since the whole collection was no longer in production, I bought it way in advance of actually giving it to her.
I have two options and don''t know what do do: I can return the necklace for store credit, or I can go ahead and give it to her. Since I''m way outside the 30 days, the store is being very nice by offering store credit ($3800) that I guess I''d end up using on a future girlfriend (?)... but then wouldnt it be awkward to give a gift to another girl knowing that what I bought was paid for with funds originally intended for this ex? And part of me still wants to giver her the necklace. I know, it sounds stupid and I really can''t explain it besides to say I loved this girl like none before. She was definitely marriage material and I was already somewhat shopping around for e-rings. She was going to finish school and I was going to finish my service in the Army at the same time.
Really don''t know what to do here...