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Question: Where to get an inexpensive wedding ring? Posted: 29 Jan 2016 07:57 PM PST My partner in life and I are gonna be getting married on our second anniversary this year. We're very young, and only having a ceremony of he, I and the priest. We really don't like flashy, expensive, or over the top. We like pretty and simple, and that's what I want my ring to be. I don't like diamonds, or their price tag, or the stupid thing behind "a diamond shows how much he loves you" because I think it's stupid to compare something very special to you to other things, so I don't want a diamond. I feel the most you should spend on a ring is 100$ and under, which is my goal. I don't want to get a fake stone, just something like a sapphire or similar to that. Anybody know of a good place to look online? I want inexpensive not cheap if you get what I mean. |
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Posted: 29 Jan 2016 06:47 PM PST 50 people with small reception wife will be in dress I will be in a tux no limo food defiantly at reception alcohol is a maybe depending on cost I live in Florida does not have to be in a church open to doing it outside |
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Question: Is it wrong to request NOT to have a certain type of bachelorette party? Posted: 29 Jan 2016 12:28 PM PST I know that my MOH and bridesmaids are going to throw a bachelorette party for me but some of them are a lot wilder than I am. I would not feel comfortable at all with sex toy parties or strippers (I have been to bachelorette parties of both types and didn't enjoy them because they are just not my thing). I don't want to make them upset or anything because I know that I'm not entitled to a bachelorette party and that it's not up to me how they choose to throw it but would it be rude of me to ask them to please not plan anything like that? |
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Question: Am I weird that I don't want someone to propose to me with an engagement ring? Posted: 29 Jan 2016 08:07 AM PST I don't really wear rings, and I'm not comfortable with the idea of my partner spending thousands of dollars on a small piece of jewelry. diamond or not. I'd rather he propose to me by singing a song he wrote himself, out in the middle of the lake, then afterword just going down on his knees with a ring pop. a lime one to be exact I like lime:). I don't plan on getting married anytime soon, lol but when it happens, I would really just like an engagement song over a ring. I don't mind if he's not the best singer, just as long as he tries. anyone else feel like they'd rather have something other then a ring? |
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Question: Should I be mad about my husbands bachelor party? Posted: 29 Jan 2016 12:20 AM PST My husband and I were married a year before we had a traditional wedding. We had a court room wedding; our parents then took over and paid for a religious ceremony and reception. "Our day" was set to take place on a Saturday, on the Thursday before the set date my husband decided to have a bachelor party, even though he was already married. He drunkenly confessed to one lap dance, then eventually, soberly, confessed to 3 lap dances after we had been wedd... from serval strippers. Should I still be mad about his bachelor party? |
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