By Anonymous - 18/10/2010 05:28 - United States
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I'm the OP. Let me clarify a few things. He's not suffering finacially. He makes $60,000 a year. I make $20,000. He bought a $3000 ring which was more than enough for me. It's beautiful. I don't want a massive rock. I don't spend all his money. I support myself. We live together. I pay half the rent
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half of it. ClaranPM, with that kind of attitude, you'll never be married. Maybe you're not interested in marriage at all. I'm assuming you're a guy. Stuff like this matters to girls and girls want a man who gives a damn. You don't seem to care about anything.
Thank you #124 and #129. You understand the point I was trying to make.
I don't understand why people can't grasp this simple concept. OP's fiancé gave op a gift, and asked her to pay for half of it, It's as simple as that. It's really bad timing, and it's not how the gesture is done, traditionally one buys a ring and offers it to one's partner. If you had a birthday present and whoever gave it you says, oh btw, fancy going halfsies? You'd probably be a little confused, and probably offended. congrats OP on getting engaged =D best wishes.
your fiancé proposed? haha
so who gives a **** how much the ring costs
Yeah, he proposed. That's how he became my fiancé. I don't know what's confusing about that. Thank you to everyone that understands. To everyone that doesn't, I can't explain it any better or clearer. #135, that's very stereotypical. Not all women fit that stereotype. I certainally don't.
LOLOLOLOL, best one yet.
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Wow I am so dumb. When I first read this FML, I thought it meant to half the ring and have half each. I read 5 comments until I realized what it really meant. I am a total failure.
what do you live in the 1800's?