tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8832683104618206646.post6030850559309438003..comments2024-03-08T22:12:50.476-08:00Comments on Surviving 20-Something: Something that Sparkles (for him).Ms. Morganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05330713512145615495noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8832683104618206646.post-65924373105314381322010-11-01T11:00:18.564-07:002010-11-01T11:00:18.564-07:00I manage the "Women of All Shapes and Sizes&q...I manage the "Women of All Shapes and Sizes" fan page and followed the link you posted to your blog. :)<br /><br />I proposed to my husband and presented him a ring that a friend of his carved from his favorite type of wood. I had his friend make a matching one for me, too. My husband loved having an engagement ring!<br /><br />Love your blog!<br /><br />~Joella<br /><br />http://fineandfair.blogspot.com/Joellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01523538331831940520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8832683104618206646.post-26890560002341114972010-10-30T11:46:09.353-07:002010-10-30T11:46:09.353-07:00Yes I have heard of mangagement rings. Only I wore...Yes I have heard of mangagement rings. Only I wore an engagement ring although if james had his way he probably would have worn one too.My engagement ring is very bling, my wedding ring although all I wanted was a simple band my husband wanted me to have diamonds again and we found one that I do love that was not gaudy. His ring although he wanted gaudy we could not afford he did find a ring that has bling but is tasteful and we could afford. My husband had to have diamonds that is who he is and I love him anyway. I think it could be equality reasons for some but truthfully I feel it is just another vise for jewelery companies to make money off the wedding business. I mean if a man wants a diamond ring does he have to be engaged to get it??? So why market it that way?Mandynoreply@blogger.com