Not all couples have surprise engagements. In today’s world, there are many women who prefer to dictate exactly what kind of engagement and wedding ring they want their beau to purchase for them.
What’s worse is that many women are catty. Some women blatantly tell their husbands-to-be that the only requirement they have for their wedding ring is that it’s bigger than so-and-so’s ring. http://shaunkidd.com/recommends/yourwedding
Most brides aren’t even concerned about the quality of the diamond – size matters most and they’re hoping to blind the entire sea of guests with their sparkling wedding ring. Not every bride cares about size and cost. Some care more about sentimental value.
One bride was disappointed that her fiancé had proposed without yet buying her a wedding ring. He assumed she’d want to pick it out herself, and he was saving the money to do it right. But she told him that she’d be happy with a Cheerio on her finger.
Then there are the women who demand that their wedding ring cost more than a car and be bigger than two carats. "If not," they say, "don’t even bother proposing." Which kind of woman are you?http://shaunkidd.com/recommends/yourwedding
Let’s clarify something. No one is saying you should be pleased with a piece of cereal on your ring finger. But there’s more to your wedding ring selection than size. Some brides don’t want diamonds, but if you do, make sure the quality of the diamond is adequate.
Try on several options and ask about the possibility that you’ll be allergic to the materials the wedding ring is made out of. It’d be a shame to wear your $10,000 Platinum band only to find it has a hint of nickel in it and it’s giving you a rash!
Try not to think of your wedding ring purchase as an "I want to outdo her ring" situation. There will always be someone who has a bigger, more sparkly diamond than yours. A wedding ring is a sentimental and financial investment you’re making for your future.
If the wedding ring is passed down as an heirloom to your children and grandchildren, you want them to know you and your groom spent your money wisely.http://shaunkidd.com/recommends/yourwedding
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
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