Ring for the Woman or mods for the MSP?

Ring for the Woman or Mod the MSP?

  • Screw it! spend it on mods

    Votes: 23 27.1%
  • Be a wuss and buy the Ring

    Votes: 62 72.9%

  • Total voters
    85
  • Poll closed .
BS.
Tell her if she could sell it to you then for that price, she can do it now and if she doesn't then you are going to another jeweler.
 
i would just get her the ring, since you just got all that stuff for your car already. plus i think if you plan to marry her getting her the engagement ring is worth more than any parts for a car
 
Alejo_NIN said:
stupid story...but read please...

me and my wife got married 3 months after meeting on the net( yeah , i know..what a nerd i was) i don't regret anything EVER...

anyways, after just three months, i knew she was gonna be IT...the last one...the last first date...the last everything...

we were at home depot, and i kneeled down...grabbed her hand and asked her to marry me!!( any REDNECK's dream....)

anyways, at the time.,...i hadn't eve thought about getting a ring, much less ask her to marry me...but i did it...and all i had in my pocket was a copper telephone wire, which i made into a ring kind of thing, and put in her finger....

i told her it wasn't about how esxpensive the stupid thing was...but WHAT IT MEANT....she wore it for another 3 or 4 weeks..before at christmas i bought her the engagement ring...the real one....it was 100 bucks..but damn,,,,between paying bills...and earning minum wage...it was all i could afford...

to this day, she still has the copper ring..even tho she doesn't wear it, she keeps it in her jewerly...like the most precious thing....she says it has more meaning thn anything else because i did it with the HEART not with money or anything...

that's what it should mean....she can't brag to her friends about her ring..since it is really cheap...but other friends that had bragged about their rings to her..and how expensive they were and s***...are either divorced already....or filing for it...


just do what you hearts tell you to do...don't pay attention to the DICKHAPPY guys in here who might not even have a steady girlfriend and they still live with their parents.

that's my .000001 cents worth.

Very cool story!
 
Personally i think bakrauf needs to just keep dating her xD, or maybe you just aren't ready to "settle" down, hell if your asking abunch of peeps on a forum this question, you may as well go buy parts for your car becuase i'm pretty sure you just aren't ready for that kind of stuff yet. I hope everything works out for you but you have to realize this is one of the biggest decisions in your life, its FOREVER it doesnt go away haha. So when you are ready you and only you will know you are ready. Peace. :D
 
is this true? are american girls particularly -asking for- rings that cost more than xxxx ????? if yes, they ARE indeed golddiggers... the woman you want to marry shouldn't ask for something that causes you unneccessary trouble (=reducing your precious pile of money for a no-use luxury item)

go buy her a beautiful ring (or a custom made one) for a REASONABLE price... she should be happy with. if she starts to rant because of the low price = send her out on the streets and let her get the money herself ^^
 
Well, if those shows The Bachelor, Joe Millionare, and even The Flavor of Love taught us anything its.... alot of women cant cook chicken unless they can order out or have it catered, they ordinarily go out in mini skirts and stilettos even if its to the park to play ball, and they will al tell you that they love you... just as long as you hand them a $20 and the keys to your mercedes. lol

But seriously, I had a $450 engagement ring (on sale) and just got my wedding ring (also on sale) after 7 years of marriage and being together. Now for Valentines day, I'll probably end up with a carnation and $2 box of chocolates.....

and thats only because we're spending money on car parts in the meantime. :D So to hell with jewelry.
 
I would also like to point out that $1700 is not a lot of money for something that should be kept and worn for forever. It is much more that a piece of jewlery, its a symbol of your love and your future.







It is also a sign that says "back the **** off, this b**** is taken"
What says that better than diamonds?
 
Well I bought the Ring today. I felt guilty for buying CustomMSP's SMic,the Silicone IC pipe, the other vacum tubing, the Apexi turbo timer, Stewart Warner Oil Presure gauge, and full piller 2x pod..LMAO. I guess all of it is money well spent in the long run. THanks for all the replys and some really funny posts!
 
Bakrauf said:
Well I bought the Ring today. I felt guilty for buying CustomMSP's SMic,the Silicone IC pipe, the other vacum tubing, the Apexi turbo timer, Stewart Warner Oil Presure gauge, and full piller 2x pod..LMAO. I guess all of it is money well spent in the long run. THanks for all the replys and some really funny posts!

It's too bad that I just saw this post... I could've given you some warning :)

Anyways... just because you bought the ring doesn't mean you have to marry her tomorrow!!!!!!!! From what I learned with my girl (engaged for two years now with no date set for the wedding:)) is that once they find a compatible partner, they just want some token to know that nothing bad is going to happen in the future. They look at it as an investment for us. They know us well enough to know that if we sacrifice x amount of dollars for a stupid ring for them, that they don't have to worry about us sleeping around with others. Women are very calculating like that, even the ones that say they only care about the love part and money doesn't matter blah blah blah.

They then trick us into believing that it is for OUR benefit that they will now be "hands off" from other possible suitors. She didn't want the $1700.00 ring to show off to her friends. If she wanted to show off, she would've asked for the $5000.00 one. She wanted a ring with an amount equivalent to mods that you wanted for the car. She was testing the waters with you and since you bit, she will definately do it again. "Once you start down the darkside, forever will it dominate your destiny".

All you had to do was tell her that you loved her more than your car and here is a ring to prove it ($500.00 yellow crap diamond from Kay's). But I will say this, you need to cut this off at the head, quickly (figuratively, please). You need to tell her that you got this ring for her because it's the one she wanted and you love her. But then you need to remind her that you still have hobbies that you want to partake in and she won't be getting free handouts like this all the time.

Trust me (and others) Compromise is vital to a healthy relationship. She needs to understand that just as much as you do.
 
icespeed said:
It's too bad that I just saw this post... I could've given you some warning :)

Anyways... just because you bought the ring doesn't mean you have to marry her tomorrow!!!!!!!! From what I learned with my girl (engaged for two years now with no date set for the wedding:)) is that once they find a compatible partner, they just want some token to know that nothing bad is going to happen in the future. They look at it as an investment for us. They know us well enough to know that if we sacrifice x amount of dollars for a stupid ring for them, that they don't have to worry about us sleeping around with others. Women are very calculating like that, even the ones that say they only care about the love part and money doesn't matter blah blah blah.

They then trick us into believing that it is for OUR benefit that they will now be "hands off" from other possible suitors. She didn't want the $1700.00 ring to show off to her friends. If she wanted to show off, she would've asked for the $5000.00 one. She wanted a ring with an amount equivalent to mods that you wanted for the car. She was testing the waters with you and since you bit, she will definately do it again. "Once you start down the darkside, forever will it dominate your destiny".

All you had to do was tell her that you loved her more than your car and here is a ring to prove it ($500.00 yellow crap diamond from Kay's). But I will say this, you need to cut this off at the head, quickly (figuratively, please). You need to tell her that you got this ring for her because it's the one she wanted and you love her. But then you need to remind her that you still have hobbies that you want to partake in and she won't be getting free handouts like this all the time.

Trust me (and others) Compromise is vital to a healthy relationship. She needs to understand that just as much as you do.



(hah)


NOT UNIVERSAL ADVICE!!!

With in 3 days of getting engaged I was already getting dragged to reception halls. Within 2 weeks she had a dress. Within 2 months she had the flowers, guest list, all colors, menu, accessories, and music already selected.

We are 6 months away and everything is already done other then the mailing of the invitations...which we picked out last week.
 
1sty said:
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NOT UNIVERSAL ADVICE!!!

With in 3 days of getting engaged I was already getting dragged to reception halls. Within 2 weeks she had a dress. Within 2 months she had the flowers, guest list, all colors, menu, accessories, and music already selected.

We are 6 months away and everything is already done other then the mailing of the invitations...which we picked out last week.


(mswerd) within 2 days i had the date set and the chapel booked and paid for and a list of reception halls available on that date and the bridal party notified. :p
 
Wow!!!! Sorry, guess I got lucky, lol. Although, now that I think about it, I suppose she did try that with me, the taking me to a bridal show. I told her I would never do that again and that was that :).

Also, Bak, since I bought her the ring ($500.00 cheap yellow crap diamond from kay's :)), she has been more willing to buy me stuff for the car (a good definition of keeper). Hope you have the same, gl.
 
Well no date is set and there wont be one for a while like 1-2 years so all is well so far. We both dont want to rush. I think you were right she wanted a token.lol..because I was spending money on the car and not her.Well we are both happy now.. Cause I used some advised from one of the other posts. I point at her finger and go shhhhhhhhhhhhh..lol
 
You could do more research and save some money, and not sacrifice the size of the diamond on the ring. Why not spend $800 on a $2000 dollar ring? Goto www.bidz.com ? Just my 2 cents......
 
Bakrauf said:
Well no date is set and there wont be one for a while like 1-2 years so all is well so far. We both dont want to rush. I think you were right she wanted a token.lol..because I was spending money on the car and not her.Well we are both happy now.. Cause I used some advised from one of the other posts. I point at her finger and go shhhhhhhhhhhhh..lol

Nahhh...you're not the only one. I waited 3 years until I thought about taking vows. Once bitten, twice shy and all. You get married, it should be for life. Then again, I'm very old fashioned. Some girls are like "meh... we lasted a whole year after we got married...now I'm bored... time to move on." Beware the girls that you date for a few months, want a ring then want to get married a few months later. Unless she's preggo, I'd run for the hills. As quick as she'll want to get married, she may also want a divorce. So guys out there, be careful. The "honeymoon" only last but so long. Long engagements arent a BAD thing.

Think of it as "leasing with an option to buy". And those extra miles they warned you about at the beginning, just remember when you buy the lease out, you're stuck with those "miles" with no warranty service in the future. And there's no trading in for a newer model. lol
 
Bakrauf said:
Well no date is set and there wont be one for a while like 1-2 years so all is well so far. We both dont want to rush. I think you were right she wanted a token.lol..because I was spending money on the car and not her.Well we are both happy now.. Cause I used some advised from one of the other posts. I point at her finger and go shhhhhhhhhhhhh..lol

I just hope you gave her the ring because you think she's worth it, and not because you felt obligated. (Of course, all guys feel somewhat obligated or we wouldn't do it, lol.) I don't think it's all about the money, unless you realize how the money factors in. For most of us, money is a limited quantity and therefore very important to us....more important than almost anything else. Your car, although an inanimate object, is worth a certain amount of money to you...both to purchase and to upgrade and maintain. Your woman is also important to you. Spending a certain amount of money is sort of a measuring stick for anything in your life, be it a house, a car, etc. With most of us having a finite amount of $$ coming in, what you're willing to spend on something is a pretty clear indicator of where your priorities lie. Whether you agree or disagree, shelling out for a nice ring is a way of us showing her we're willing to give up something important (in this case, $$) in order to express our love for her. I think this is pretty much what it comes down to for most.

FWIW, I finally presented my g/f with her ring and officially asked her to marry me. It was while we were at her grandparents in Illinois last week. Her grandfather is dying of ALS (Lou Gherig's disease) and may not be around much longer. It meant so much to her, and to him, that a moment she'll never forget is now forever tied to what may be her last good memories of her grandfather. He choked up and gave me a hug and told me, "You're a good man. Welcome to our family." Hell, I choked up.

So far everyone who has seen the ring has been blown away. After they get over their initial shock (it's an incredible ring), they DON'T ask about my occupation or income. They don't ask what it cost. (Turns out two appraisers think I got it for half of market value...w00t.) They say stuff like, "He must really think you're special...or more importantly, or he must really love you... you lucky girl, etc." So much for the theory that it's all about gold-digging bitches. Most importantly, SHE'S happy. She loves it. It makes her feel good about herself and good about us, and it makes me feel good as well. I don't regret it for a second.

Good luck man. I hope it works out for you.
 
if you give her the ring theres always the chance that you'll never be able to buy those parts... but I think if your sure that you want to marry this girl you shouldnt hesitate, its not like you can marry your msp
 
I bought the ring and the parts..LOL. Won some nice cash playing online poker. Played some more poker and won some more money and ordered a Vibrant Exhuast!
 
I say buy a "less nice" ring - marriage isn't about the ring. If you're still together 5-10 years, drop the change on a really nice ring.
 

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