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O.O so what was your answer?
Oh boohoo, he didn't blow hundreds upon thousands of dollars for a real ring, woe is you. Quit being a bitch, you should be lucky that SOMEONE cares about you, *****.
woah, calm the ***** shit. I don't think she's complaining about not getting a ring, I think it's because she phazed that it was through FACEBOOK after they've been DATING for THREE years... it probably came as a shock to her.
it probably wasn't about the ring, she just wanted a more romantic proposal I'm guessing.
what the hell is she going to do with an internet ring? print it out so she can cut it out and tape it to her finger? nice.
marrage has nothing to do with the ring includeing the the most unnecessary one of the 2(yes two) rings that you will get. i kno the engagement ring is suppose to b more expencive but its only there to show off. an engagement doesn't legally bind you with someone, you don't have to sign anything if you split during that time and only marring someone for a ring is called gold digging and is really shallow
YDI, for associating with anyone who plays mafia wars on facebook. i bet his mob is super powerful though...?
Even sadder is that she probably said yes haha.
I probably would have said yes too...if she wants to marry him it shouldn't matter how he proposed...if I were her I would have told him that I was a little disappointed that it was over the internet...just to make sure that for the first wedding anniversary I wouldn't just be getting an ecard but maybe at least a rose :p
While it may take away from the personal aspect of the proposal to do so over Facebook, I think it's kinda cute. He was making an attempt to do something different, and at least he went through a little more effort there than just a quick message asking.
Awh :)
Seriously? This isn't bad at all. I'm with #3. Quit bitching about not being treated like a princess. It's quirky and will make a great story in twenty years.
how is tht a bad thing thts cool and creative
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Isn't that a good thing? I mean, yeah it's not an expensive restaurant and real ring ... but I think it's sweet and almost romantic. :)
Don't post a FML because you are sad you didn't get some multi-thousand dollar ring. He could've given you nothing, like some people on here get. lol