I thought you were gonna talk me into something; you actually taught me something!!! I didn’t realize jewels and jewelry are as delicate as they are so I guess I learned two lessons
Nobody: Hurt boys in the comments: "Caring about a once-in-a-lifetime gesture is bad! Clearly any guy who tries and can afford it is just being manipulated instead of simply wanting to get the best for the one he loves!"
Lol why is everybody on here hating on engagement rings??? Like I get hating on the diamond industry because of blood diamonds and pseudo-monopolies and what-not, and I get not spending stupid amounts of money that you don’t have on a simple piece of jewelry, but proposing to your girl with a ring is a bad thing now? Am I missing something? Like what? 🤦🏻♂️😂
It’s always single dudes saying this We all know when you finally meet a woman you want to marry you’re not going to be buying her no cheap fake diamond
Lady here and in all honesty you are right lol 😂 but you can still get her her dream at a better cost when you got for a lab diamond vs one that had to be pulled from the ground. This rings are still gorgeous and still gives a wow factor while being real and not a blood diamond or breaking your pockets. Especially if you are a couple just starting out in this day in age. Need more money for other things vs a ring that cost more or equal to a down payment.
Unless im leaving the house my rings are sepeerate in my jewlery box and ivusually just were my wedding band will help your dimond stay nicer longer never wah your hands with your rings on soap damages them
I don't get people who like thin bands - it just looks weird having a thin boring metal band and a stone sitting right on top. 2-3mm pave at least is the way to go to enhance the beauty of the diamond
I need help should I go for 1.8mm or 2mm ? For a pave band with elongated cushion over 2ct Because I feel like the 1.8 looks kinda small and I know she would wear it a lot
Exactly...being wise with your money is important. A woman who is swept up by such obvious marketing ploys is a red flag. What's important is LOVE obviously, and a good woman has her priorities straight. A needlessly expensive ring is not one of them - and she'd ACTUALLY CARE about the man not wanting to break his bank anyways. Money is better spent elsewhere, and there are tons of very viable (even better) options instead of the obvious scam that are diamonds.
Me too, I actually chose really thin bands with tiny cluster diamonds because I like the dainty look. But I’ve seen so many people on reddit saying I’m doomed and they’d bend and I’ve been super nervous since. How long have you worn your rings and did they bend?
I paid 1200 on .40 carats ring 💍 to propose to my lady after dating her for 6 years. If she loves you she will say yes gentlemen no matter the size of the ring or how long you wait to do it.
@@alexialira3839every human, every relationship and every culture is different. Such stupid generalising of a human relationship is inherently flawed. Do you have some sort of statistics data which proves your point? Exactly. Human relationships are complicated, don't make it something it isn't
The first mistake to avoid is buying the engagement ring in the first place. She wants a ring? Get her a box of Crackerjack and wish her luck. If you make if to 10 years, maybe she'll have earned a decent man-made diamond by then. Diamond ring... What does the man get?
If you don't trust yourself making the right choice in a spouse and/or don't trust her to be a good spouse/person, don't get engaged and don't get married. Starting a marriage without trust and with being suspicious is NOT going to end well for you, the spouse and especially for any kids that might come into the picture. They're going to have attachment issues at the very least. That said, a man in a feminine role mad that a woman is getting a ring and he's not & asking what he's being gifted....well, that's just going to increase your chances of attracting only masculine women, but idk maybe that's what you want. 🤷🏻♀️