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Ideal_Rock
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Date: 10/24/2009 2:34:59 PM
Author: jstarfireb
This is why I''m infinitely grateful that my husband knew me well enough to let me design my own ring. He put aside his own preferences for RB in a Tiffany setting and picked out a beautiful AGS ideal princess cut with me in a custom setting that I chose. Round diamonds are gorgeous - I have an AGS ideal H&A round in a pendant that I love. But that wasn''t what I had my heart set on for my engagement ring.
Your FI clearly put his preferences above yours - he knew exactly what you wanted, made some rude comments about it, and picked out something completely different. That in itself would have hurt me tremendously, no matter how beautiful the ring he picked out was.
If the ring is still in the return period, I would send it back to BN ASAP and pick out another one together. Forget the aunt''s ring (aside from cut quality being unknown, it''s still RB and still not what you wanted) and get the radiant that you really wanted. If he bought from BN already, that means he''s open to buying online, so I would talk to GOG or WF to find your perfect radiant. The single radiant that''s listed at GOG right now doesn''t ''do it'' for me, but I''m sure they could source a great one for you.
Pick out the new stone together as a symbol of the compromise and teamwork that your marriage will be built on.
Pick out the new stone together as a symbol of the compromise and teamwork that your marriage will be built on.
DITTO. Don''t buy the aunt''s ring. There are many people that are knocking your boyfriend down for having an opinion of his own; I can''t understand why. He is entitled to his opinion, and you are entitled to yours. Yes, you are the one that will be wearing this ring for a long time. However, he is the one purchasing this ring. If he doesn''t like radiants, he shouldn''t be forced to buy one. BUT its also not fair that he went ahead and bought a round that you didn''t originally want. I think you both need to relax some and compromise. Also, I don''t think that this situation insinuates that your guy has some sort of great deep problem.