I'd want me and my hubby to choose ones like these if we got married
http://www.google.com.au/search?clie...O5KeiQejrIC4AQ
Not these ones—
and certainly not ones like this—
It's described as a 14K 2ct Diamond Eternity Band
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I'd want me and my hubby to choose ones like these if we got married
http://www.google.com.au/search?clie...O5KeiQejrIC4AQ
Not these ones—
and certainly not ones like this—
It's described as a 14K 2ct Diamond Eternity Band
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Don't forget the shared bank account.
Those first ones must be a bitch to wear when they're intertwined like that. Or is that the point?
My partner gave me a ring when we first got together. It was a plain gold band that used to belong to his great-aunt, who apparently had huge hands, because the ring fit perfectly. I had it for about four years, but lost it while swimming in the ocean and the ring slipped off my hand. We've discussed getting replacements, but decided we didn't need them.
Lex
nah, metals are not for human body
NEVER LISTEN TO A ONE SIDED STORY AND JUDGE.
"You may only be one person to the world, but you may also be the world to one person"
- anonymous quote.
We exchanged rings that we had designed. They are a simple design like the first photo, made of platinum and gold. You can see the swirl of the metals, which represents the blending of our lives. The inscription is private. I am not into flashy jewelry or jewelry with stones.
Everyone wants to be heard. No one wants to listen.
We have plenty things in our lives that represent our commitment to one another, shared assets, debts, history, dreams, inside jokes, we don't need a ring. We have our own cycles.
FPNYAnnoying JUBBERS since 2003
I'd be happy with a simple gold band if I were ever to marry. My husband would be free to select whatever he pleased, including nothing if that were his preference.