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<blockquote data-quote="TaylorFade" data-source="post: 7302652" data-attributes="member: 618111"><p>First off, that ring you picked out is the worst piece of crap I've ever seen. Secondly, if you can't afford a decent ring, how are you going to afford getting married/paying a mortgage/having kids/etc.</p><p></p><p>Is it commercialism and BS? Yes. Is it important to 99% of women? Yes. IDGAF what they say... size matters. They want to be able to show it off to their friends, not be embarrassed by how cheap/broke their man is.</p><p></p><p>With that being said... look into vintage and antique rings. They almost always used platinum back in the day and the cuts were to emphasize size, not sparkliness, so it looks bigger. And you'd think that they'd be more expensive being antique, but they're not. And besides, antique **** is way cooler than the cookie cutter crap they churn out now-a-days.</p><p></p><p>After all of that, if you can't find something in your budget, get her a **** CZ or Moissanite diamond. She won't know the **** differnce. Those new man-made diamonds are cheaper and they are atomically identical to natural diamonds. Even a jeweler can't tell the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TaylorFade, post: 7302652, member: 618111"] First off, that ring you picked out is the worst piece of crap I've ever seen. Secondly, if you can't afford a decent ring, how are you going to afford getting married/paying a mortgage/having kids/etc. Is it commercialism and BS? Yes. Is it important to 99% of women? Yes. IDGAF what they say... size matters. They want to be able to show it off to their friends, not be embarrassed by how cheap/broke their man is. With that being said... look into vintage and antique rings. They almost always used platinum back in the day and the cuts were to emphasize size, not sparkliness, so it looks bigger. And you'd think that they'd be more expensive being antique, but they're not. And besides, antique **** is way cooler than the cookie cutter crap they churn out now-a-days. After all of that, if you can't find something in your budget, get her a **** CZ or Moissanite diamond. She won't know the **** differnce. Those new man-made diamonds are cheaper and they are atomically identical to natural diamonds. Even a jeweler can't tell the difference. [/QUOTE]
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