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soxfan|1373907450|3483320 said:Please help me understand this. I see many posting pictures of their rings, and they are "tucked away" because there hasn't been a proposal yet. I don't understand how this works. I am NOT judging, I seriously am just wondering about it and why it's becoming more popular...
soxfan|1373907847|3483326 said:I mean, why would someone show their girlfriend a ring before proposing? It seems backwards to me....I guess I just don't understand how it comes to pass. I can see picking the ring out together, but him buying it on the down low and proposing later. I don't get bringing the ring home together, taking it out and looking at it, putting it back, and waiting for the proposal. You already know it's coming, right?
soxfan|1373907847|3483326 said:I mean, why would someone show their girlfriend a ring before proposing? It seems backwards to me....I guess I just don't understand how it comes to pass. I can see picking the ring out together, but him buying it on the down low and proposing later. I don't get bringing the ring home together, taking it out and looking at it, putting it back, and waiting for the proposal. You already know it's coming, right?
PintoBean|1373909772|3483354 said:It could be driven by the return policy. If someone had a special date in mind, but it's more than, say, 3 weeks away from receipt of the ring, it would be more pragmatic to take the ring out, examine it together to ensure that it is to both parties' satisfaction.
I'm a control freak - there would be no hiding the ring from me! Also, DH isn't very good at keeping secrets from me - he has a "tell" - a crooked smile.![]()
PintoBean|1373909772|3483354 said:It could be driven by the return policy. If someone had a special date in mind, but it's more than, say, 3 weeks away from receipt of the ring, it would be more pragmatic to take the ring out, examine it together to ensure that it is to both parties' satisfaction.
I'm a control freak - there would be no hiding the ring from me! Also, DH isn't very good at keeping secrets from me - he has a "tell" - a crooked smile.![]()
msop04|1373910021|3483359 said:Oops - double post.![]()
blackprophet|1373909558|3483350 said:The bolded part is the part you erred on. He's not buying it on the low. They are buying it together. I'f she knows all the details, then she'll know when its coming home. He's not showing the girl the ring before the proposal. She picked it out/got it made/designed it, so she already knows what it looks like. But they still want to be proposed to.
Its a matter of priorities I guess, getting exactly what you want, or getting a surprise proposal. For some people getting EXACTLY what they want is more important. For my FI getting the surprise was more important, so she REFUSED to be involved in the shopping. So when I proposed she was blown away. And she wouldn't have had it any other way.
But for some getting the exact ring they want and making sure that they love it is more important than taking the risk of leaving it to their boyfriend and getting something they don't love.
PintoBean|1373910768|3483366 said:msop04|1373910021|3483359 said:Oops - double post.![]()
Nah... msop04, you were JUST that enthusiastic about my response![]()
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msop04|1373910787|3483367 said:blackprophet|1373909558|3483350 said:The bolded part is the part you erred on. He's not buying it on the low. They are buying it together. I'f she knows all the details, then she'll know when its coming home. He's not showing the girl the ring before the proposal. She picked it out/got it made/designed it, so she already knows what it looks like. But they still want to be proposed to.
Its a matter of priorities I guess, getting exactly what you want, or getting a surprise proposal. For some people getting EXACTLY what they want is more important. For my FI getting the surprise was more important, so she REFUSED to be involved in the shopping. So when I proposed she was blown away. And she wouldn't have had it any other way.
But for some getting the exact ring they want and making sure that they love it is more important than taking the risk of leaving it to their boyfriend and getting something they don't love.
It's not always the GF's idea to be in the know... Some girls totally trust their BF's to pick it out. It's a lot of pressure on the guy to make such a big purchase, and sometimes a guy just wants to make sure his girl will like it (since she's the one who will be wearing it).![]()
Regardless of the way it's done, the overall theme is that the guy wants his girl to be happy.![]()
blackprophet|1373911434|3483375 said:I didn't mean to imply it was always the girls idea. But it is her choice whether to be involved or not. And that is where the priorities come in.
In my case it was my idea to include her. I REALLY wanted her to chose exactly what she wanted. But she shut that down quick, fast, and in a hurry.![]()
bcavitt|1373918564|3483455 said:Wasn't Dear Abby who recently suggested not buying the ring before the proposal because she might say "no"?? Personally, I proposed to my wife BEFORE we picked the ring out. Granted I was in college and it was 34 years ago, but still, why put the cart before the horse?
i know of a friend whose intended turned him down simply because the center stone wasn't large enough. But that's another thread.
Lula|1373914872|3483419 said:I've never understood the appeal of the surprise proposal in this day and age when couples marry later, women have the right to vote, and most women are working women earning their own money at the time of the proposal. I think the "fake" surprise proposal, which involves the woman picking out the ring and then being "surprised" at a later date with the ring she picked out some weeks or months -- or years -- earlier is even sillier. What's wrong with both parties agreeing that they'd like to be married, picking out their rings together, and announcing the engagement to their families?
msop04|1373908985|3483342 said:soxfan|1373907847|3483326 said:I mean, why would someone show their girlfriend a ring before proposing? It seems backwards to me....I guess I just don't understand how it comes to pass. I can see picking the ring out together, but him buying it on the down low and proposing later. I don't get bringing the ring home together, taking it out and looking at it, putting it back, and waiting for the proposal. You already know it's coming, right?
I'm not a guy, but my guess would be to ensure she likes the ring. I think that would lessen the stress for him (and for her). It seems that more and more guys are showing an increased interest in getting their FF what she wants, and not just focusing on the surprise. My DH let me totally design my ring because, and I quote "...if I'm gonna spend this money, you'd better like it! ...if you pick it out, then I know you'll like it..." He knows I'm picky. LOL![]()
FWIW, I asked my DH what he would've chosen for me if he was the one to pick it out and surprise me... Well, he told me...
OMG. -- and not in a good way.![]()
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nowicanseethemoon|1373925470|3483527 said:msop04|1373908985|3483342 said:soxfan|1373907847|3483326 said:I mean, why would someone show their girlfriend a ring before proposing? It seems backwards to me....I guess I just don't understand how it comes to pass. I can see picking the ring out together, but him buying it on the down low and proposing later. I don't get bringing the ring home together, taking it out and looking at it, putting it back, and waiting for the proposal. You already know it's coming, right?
I'm not a guy, but my guess would be to ensure she likes the ring. I think that would lessen the stress for him (and for her). It seems that more and more guys are showing an increased interest in getting their FF what she wants, and not just focusing on the surprise. My DH let me totally design my ring because, and I quote "...if I'm gonna spend this money, you'd better like it! ...if you pick it out, then I know you'll like it..." He knows I'm picky. LOL![]()
FWIW, I asked my DH what he would've chosen for me if he was the one to pick it out and surprise me... Well, he told me...
OMG. -- and not in a good way.![]()
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This kills me! That very good point is exactly why I don't want to be surprised, but want to give my guy the details on exactly what I want. I'm picky. I think it's better to tell him up front what you like than to have him buy something you don't like and either tell him and hurt his feelings, or wear something you don't love. No one wins in either of those situations. Although I do know that there are lots of ladies who don't have as strong of opinions as I do.
Personally, I COMPLETELY agree with you. But alas, a marriage of two people means that I have to be considerate to his views. Us sitting down and planning everything out seems too calculating and unromantic. He wanted a whimsical touch of romance, an element of spontaneity.Lula said:I've never understood the appeal of the surprise proposal in this day and age when couples marry later, women have the right to vote, and most women are working women earning their own money at the time of the proposal. I think the "fake" surprise proposal, which involves the woman picking out the ring and then being "surprised" at a later date with the ring she picked out some weeks or months -- or years -- earlier is even sillier. What's wrong with both parties agreeing that they'd like to be married, picking out their rings together, and announcing the engagement to their families?
msop04|1373908985|3483342 said:soxfan|1373907847|3483326 said:I mean, why would someone show their girlfriend a ring before proposing? It seems backwards to me....I guess I just don't understand how it comes to pass. I can see picking the ring out together, but him buying it on the down low and proposing later. I don't get bringing the ring home together, taking it out and looking at it, putting it back, and waiting for the proposal. You already know it's coming, right?
I'm not a guy, but my guess would be to ensure she likes the ring. I think that would lessen the stress for him (and for her). It seems that more and more guys are showing an increased interest in getting their FF what she wants, and not just focusing on the surprise. My DH let me totally design my ring because, and I quote "...if I'm gonna spend this money, you'd better like it! ...if you pick it out, then I know you'll like it..." He knows I'm picky. LOL![]()
FWIW, I asked my DH what he would've chosen for me if he was the one to pick it out and surprise me... Well, he told me...
OMG. -- and not in a good way.![]()
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