I should say yes then. May solve a few of my financial problems. And our minds have similar creative bents so could create real sagas instead of short stories.
PeachesandCreamOPConcord, North Carolina USA675 posts
Yes, it's a wierd thing I guess about us. We don't want you to wrap around our fingers easily, just want to know you would if we really wanted you too But trust me, most women, me included would never expect a gentleman to spend this outrageous amount on a ring, just the fact he would consider it means enough. This kind of money can be spread out and spent even wiser for our future together.
I guess its all relative to your own personal financial situation. If you can afford it - why not? If you can't then - probably not a wise choice.
Buying and giving someone a wedding ring I think is something that cannot be judged as being "cheap" or "pricy" because its all about the individuals involved and what is important to them.
When we start comparing ourselves with others - what happens? Keeping up with the Jones - is this what life is truly about? Live your life based on what is important to YOU and those that you care about, not what others think that you should do or should spend.
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I often hear women say they don’t want a man who’s infatuated with them.
But apparently they would like him to act like as if he is anyway.