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Question: Can anyone tell me what ring size my ring finger is? Posted: 02 May 2015 07:21 PM PDT My boyfriend is going to buy me a promise ring and I need to now my ring size I would just go get it measured at the jewelry store but we won't be able to till next weekend and we'd like to have it delivered and here already by then since we will be going out on a date as a late part of a birthday gift that weekend. I'm 16 so I know my fingers will grow but can you help me out on giving me an estimate? If it's helps I know I used to wear a size 7 in Walmart rings on my middle finger. So I think my ring finger might be a 4 or 5? Never mind I figured it out it's a size 6 also equivalent to 2 1/16 in. If anyone else needs to find out use this link https://www.facebook.com/notes/fragrance-flare/how-to-measure-your-ring-size-at-home-in-inches/10150430752054459 |
Question: How to get her to take the day off? Posted: 02 May 2015 06:33 PM PDT I'm trying to propose to my girlfriend on a specific day of the week. The only problem is that she has work and I need her to take the day off. I don't want to ask her to take the day off, as it might tip me off. Any suggestions? |
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Question: Has anyone planned a small wedding? Posted: 02 May 2015 05:53 PM PDT Me and my girlfriend have been discussing our future wedding. But she and i are on a low budget. So I'm thinking a small wedding will do. And I'm going to do whatever it takes to make it happen in the future. |
Question: I can't make it to my cousins wedding, will she be upset? Posted: 02 May 2015 05:29 PM PDT My cousin and I live on opposite sides of the country and she is getting married in September. My family will be attending and staying there Wednesday - Sunday night. My college major only allows 3 absences a semester and that is only for sick or family emergency's. She is only 2 years older than me so we are pretty close for living for far from each other. Do you think she will understand? I explained to her that the only time I have off from college is in January, July, and August |
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Question: How do I back out of being a Maid of Honor? Posted: 02 May 2015 03:48 PM PDT I didn't realize it would be so much stress, she asked me after a few years of not being close and I said yes to be nice. I have had to plan and pay for a bridal shower for 40 people with no help. I can't get a confirmed date for the wedding and my job requires a 30 notice of time off. What can I do without her hating me? |
Question: My brothers girlfriend thinks I got engaged too soon? Posted: 02 May 2015 08:22 AM PDT We have never been close, yet she always seems to make comments about my life choices... She has been with my brother for 8 years, and she's almost 25. I just turned 23 and my BF of 2 1/2 years asked me to marry him.. I of course said yes! How do I deal with her rude comments? |
Question: My fiances wedding ring size? Posted: 02 May 2015 05:07 AM PDT I bought my fiances wedding ring in a size 9 at first but it ended up being too loose. He could shake his hand a few times and it would fly off. Which is not good cause he's always out fishing or hunting so I don't want it that loose. I then bought an 8, and he even measure his finger with those sizing rings, but when we got the 8 it was too tight. He could barely get it off back over his knuckle. Will an 8.5 make a difference and be the best fit for him? I'm buying a ring in tungsten material so I was told they cannot resize it at all. |
Question: Do people have sex after getting proposed to? Posted: 02 May 2015 04:59 AM PDT Is it a tradition? or is it just the moment? |
Posted: 02 May 2015 04:58 AM PDT I'm getting married in June and I have a maid and matron of honor. Unfortunately the maid of honor has been acting really bizarre lately, and I'm not sure what to do about it. I'll just give a few of the many examples. She's been extremely jealous of my fiancé and my matron, making sure to tell everyone that she knew me before them, and still knows me better. She keeps attempting to stir up drama between my matron and the other bridesmaids by spreading false rumors about my matron. She's needy and follows me around to the point that if I stop she actually runs into the back of me. She keeps trying to get me to sleep in the same bed as her, and the last time we shared a room at a hotel I woke up and caught her watching me sleep. When I confronted her about this she became extremely defensive saying things like "Don't you know me at all?" and "I tried so hard to make your wedding special and this is how you treat me?" as well as "I can't be yelled at now, I'm under too much stress!" Even though I was speaking calmly to her. I really don't want to throw her out of the wedding. She's my oldest friend, but has regressed in the past few years since she moved back in with her parents. I'm praying that after the wedding she'll go back to normal. However her behavior is causing me a lot of stress, and it's scaring my fiancé. Any advice for keeping someone like this in check temporarily? Any idea on what the flip is going on in this woman's head? |
Question: Who keep's the engagement ring if couple break up? Posted: 02 May 2015 02:52 AM PDT |
Posted: 02 May 2015 01:21 AM PDT Why in todays world people prefer living relationships over marriage? |
Question: How to talk to a friend again after giving them a silent treatment? Posted: 01 May 2015 09:00 PM PDT Well, it was lunch time. My friends and I were talking like usual. Then one of my friend, let's name her Amanda, said something. Then i guess she made a cue for the rest of my friends to follow her to the restroom. When they all came back, they were laughing and etc.. They kept talking and talking, I tried to get into their conversation but it was no use. So I just read a book, and ignored them. When the bell rang, Amanda came to me and asked whats wrong etc. Like what the heck. Of course, i said "nothing" and kinda ignored her because I was reallly annoyed. The others didn't even say anything. And then at night, Amanda messaged me about something and i said "oh yay". and she didn't even reply back. So today, I didn't get into their stupid conversation at lunch and just read my book. okay, so the thing is, when someone is quiet, they all say "aww whats wrongggg. are you madd?" and they keep going on with the questions until the person is not mad. But its not the same for me. They just ignored me the whole lunch. Today, they went to this place without me, and this one friend, let's call her Bianca, asked me if i wanted to come too. It was last minute so ofc i said no. I have to admit, i got mad over a little thing but it's just not fair. They made me feel left out. This isn't the first time they made me feel left out so... Anyways. I want to talk to them again, but its not me who gave them silent treatment. like they gave me and I gave them back. How do i talk to them again? |
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