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    Is this girl a gold digger or am I cheap?

    This was in response to the 7 reasons I thought were best from why you shouldn't accept a diamond from anyone.

    Megflower: So let me get this straight - you're never going to give a girl a diamond
    Megflower: Why doesn't that surprise me anyway
    Megflower: "Will you marry me?" "Just a gold band?" "Diamonds are WAY overpriced." "Oh, okay, then." I just hope she exists, Kevin

    "Just a gold band?" you better believe I won't ask a girl to marry me if she'd have the nerve to say that to me. Is this marriage about love or jewelry anyway?

    Check the convo

    I dunno... am I cheap? Or is is she a gold digger?
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    You should say that a cubic zirconia is white and it ain't too easy to scratch either. And on top of that you can't really dig that up in your backyard.

    I think all girls are like that. Gold digger or not they all need a diamond. I'd get one for my wife-to-be because it's something she wants no matter how stupid I think getting one is. It'll make her happy so eh. What can you do?
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    I think that she is just brainwashed by our society into thinking that you must have a diamond ring to be engaged. Girls grow up with this image of how everything should be. Heck most of my friends already had ideas of what their weddings would be like when they were 7 or 8 years old.

    Personally it wouldn't matter what type of ring was given to me. The more important part is the thought behind it and that it is from the right person. (just as long as it is platinum )
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    Tell her that if she gets one, you should be getting a nice rock too.

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    Originally posted by Emqtee
    I think that she is just brainwashed by our society into thinking that you must have a diamond ring to be engaged. Girls grow up with this image of how everything should be. Heck most of my friends already had ideas of what their weddings would be like when they were 7 or 8 years old.

    Personally it wouldn't matter what type of ring was given to me. The more important part is the thought behind it and that it is from the right person. (just as long as it is platinum )
    Platinum is a great conductor of electricity.
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    your forum name isn't cheapb@stard

    So is a gold band chopped liver?

    She does appear to be unduly preoccupied with "sparkly things". What's stopping her from buying a diamond? And why is she angry about your views? Guess its fine if another is footing the bill for overpriced rocks that aren't rare. But as the other thread pointed out-peeps don't have to be bent over when buying one {goes for other things in life also!}.

    I've seen people with their beady eyes light up when spotting jewelry. Just cause you can stare at one, doesn't mean you have to own it. Personally I'm more interested in diamonds, gold and whatnot with their uses in scientific applications.

    What would you rather have-a nice house or a frigging diamond? In that line of thought...when my younger sister got engaged a few years ago her fiancé bought her a new Crown Victoria since her old car was on its last wheels. With a third baby on the way, the car is going to be traded in for a van.

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    It depends on the person. I'm in a wedding next summer, and the brides engagement ring doesn't have diamonds in it.

    I've had my wedding band picked out since I was 16. I don't have a man, but I have the ring. It doesn't have diamonds on it. I have an idea of what kind of engagement ring I would like. While it does have some diamonds, its very understated.

    You really have to take it on a case by case basis. I'm not into jewelry.

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    so tempted to message Megflower7 and tell her my mind, but wont so she wont hate you kevin. How old is she Kevin, I saw her prom pics, so is she 19? If so the brainwash theory would make sense.
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    Re: Is this girl a gold digger or am I cheap?

    Yes.

    Anyway, I wouldn't think she is a gold digger... just high maintenance.
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    Not a gold digger. Girls have been wanting a ring since they were a kid man. Just give them one.


    I, however, am set I found a nice sized diamond ring in the ground when I was playing in the dirt as a kid. I've kept it all these years and my grandma had it checked out to make sure it was freal. So now I have a ring AND a story!

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    What really brainwashes girls are those stupid shows on TLC and the like that show the "perfect proposals" with the enormous rocks and elegant settings, etc. It spoils the engagement process for us guys because we are then expected to live up to those expectations, but alas, we do not have a producer funding the proposal, so what can we do??
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    Originally posted by look_ma
    so tempted to message Megflower7 and tell her my mind, but wont so she wont hate you kevin. How old is she Kevin, I saw her prom pics, so is she 19? If so the brainwash theory would make sense.
    She's actually 18... a bit younger for her year in school (late birthday).

    But y'all are right -- gold digger was a bad term, high maintenance is apt

    I just wanted to see yinz guys' opinions on reactions to that diamond thread
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    I have no idea whether she's a golddigger or not, but I don't think you can make any assumptions based on that conversation. I agree with those who said that girls have been brainwashed into thinking that the ring, the ceremony, all that crap is vitally important... that somehow if you don't start off with all that stuff right, you can just kiss the idea of the next 60+ years away. Unfortunately, they don't realize that the ring, the ceremony and all that crap is easy... it's the next 60+ years that will kill a relationship. However, it is very possible that she truly believes that and that she feels slighted by someone not getting her the diamond ring. It's not always the ring that matters as the symbolism behind it (the fact that you are willing to waste an obscene amount of money that you don't have to give them a trinket that serves no purpose for no other reason than that you know it would make them happy). That was the reason why I posted in the DeBeer's is bad thread that I still plan to get my GF whatever ring she wants diamond or not. Because when it comes down to it, her happiness is more important to me than the lives of a bunch of kids in africa.
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    A wedding reception, ceremony or propasal is what you make of it. And its only good if you love it. Expensive or cheap, its the most important day or your life and if you want to celebrate it in a quiet or extravagant fashion, it. Nothing wrong with that. As far as the ring goes, whether its a diamond, ruby or cz, if it makes you happy and your fiance happy, its worth it.
    I can easily say that those who don't thing a diamond is a good ring to propose with are just being cheapasses instead of saying the girl is a gold digger. Works both ways.

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    honestly, if i am crazy in love with a guy i would wear a cigar band proudly if he gave it to me.

    it's not about keeping up with the Joneses.

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    Originally posted by nickelback
    honestly, if i am crazy in love with a guy i would wear a cigar band proudly if he gave it to me.

    it's not about keeping up with the Joneses.
    That's a nice of you. but if a guy was truly in love with you, he wouldn't give you a cigar band, specially if he could afford to give you something nice.

    My wife never asked me what type of ring to get her. I just went out, pick up a nice ring that i could afford (without having to finance) and she loves it. Personally, i think that's how it should be.

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    so can we im her?

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    I doubt you'd want to. haha. You're supposed to be poor and taking donations, remember?

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    Originally posted by Jihforce


    That's a nice of you. but if a guy was truly in love with you, he wouldn't give you a cigar band, specially if he could afford to give you something nice.

    My wife never asked me what type of ring to get her. I just went out, pick up a nice ring that i could afford (without having to finance) and she loves it. Personally, i think that's how it should be.
    that wasn't the point i was trying to make. what i was trying to say is love shouldn't have a monetary value placed on it.

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    Originally posted by UT Memo
    Not a gold digger. Girls have been wanting a ring since they were a kid man. Just give them one.


    I, however, am set I found a nice sized diamond ring in the ground when I was playing in the dirt as a kid. I've kept it all these years and my grandma had it checked out to make sure it was freal. So now I have a ring AND a story!
    Thats lucky, but I surely wouldnt tell your fiance about it. There is no problem allowing her to think you slaved for 3 months to pay for it.

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    Originally posted by Cantacuzene


    Thats lucky, but I surely wouldnt tell your fiance about it. There is no problem allowing her to think you slaved for 3 months to pay for it.
    yeh, there is a problem with that, it's called being dishonest.

    i like that story UTMemo be sure and tell her.

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    Originally posted by UT Memo
    I found a nice sized diamond ring in the ground when I was playing in the dirt as a kid. I've kept it all these years and my grandma had it checked out to make sure it was freal.
    You get that thing appraised, man! Wouldn't you like to know how much it is worth?
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    Originally posted by look_ma
    so tempted to message Megflower7 and tell her my mind, but wont so she wont hate you kevin. How old is she Kevin, I saw her prom pics, so is she 19? If so the brainwash theory would make sense.
    where are these pics?

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    Yo screw all that, my fiancee is getting no ring. Gotta spend 8-15k on something more practical... like investing towards a car or something.
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    Originally posted by Leebo
    Yo screw all that, my fiancee is getting no ring. Gotta spend 8-15k on something more practical... like investing towards a car or something.
    Investment and Car on the same sentence?

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    haha Jih, my thoughts exactly. a diamond is more of a worthwhile investment than a car (unless you're getting an M )

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    Originally posted by nickelback

    yeh, there is a problem with that, it's called being dishonest.

    i like that story UTMemo be sure and tell her.

    I agree on both counts. PLUS you're right, love should not have a monetary value. If the guy can only afford to give you a cigar band, I think it's sweet you'd wear it. Shows how much you care for him too.

    thats a cool story, UT.
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    Originally posted by Jihforce

    Investment and Car on the same sentence?
    investment towards car... so eventually wasting money on something that will get me from point A to point B
    oHai!

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    damn..... debeer commercial....

    has nothing to do with you both.. its tv's fault

    but do whats in your means... don't feel pressured

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    I dont even want to think about how much its going to cost me when I have to buy my girl a ring. It really sucks when your gf has a sister who's married already. Theres room for comparision.

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