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Thread: Would you sell your bike for an engagement ring or a wedding?

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave
    pretty much of her own accord she has sort of come to the conclusion that maybe 5K is a pretty silly amount to spend on a ring, but in her defence she claims she is a girly & is prone to dreaming of this sort of thing. .
    Awww she sounds lovely. I bet that makes you want to buy the one she's
    dreaming of now! she sounds like the kinda girl who would appreciate it forever

    p.s on the female "credit system" (ie) when anniversaries or b/days get forgotten etc etc and points deplete, from now on, you will always be in credit,she only needs to look at that ring ...(joking )

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    Yeah, it sort of does . But it would still be borrowed money & better to pay all that back & decide to get some new bedroom furniture for when we move in together. Think she’d appreciate that better. Esp. considering what mine looks like.
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    Would have been cheaper in the long run to buy a bike and not a ring, ahhh well, thats another whole long story not for here, boring ending lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave
    Yeah, it sort of does . But it would still be borrowed money & better to pay all that back & decide to get some new bedroom furniture for when we move in together. Think she’d appreciate that better. Esp. considering what mine looks like.
    Well, who says you can't surprise her one day when you are in a better position to do so (even years after you are married) with something shes dreamt of but never expected ....

    in the meantime, she sounds like she would love any engagement ring shes presented with....I mean, hey...its an engagement ring, which means she has found a good man to take care of her,thats priceless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KATWYN
    its an engagement ring, which means she has found a good man to take care of her,thats priceless.

    You'd find it more "priceless" if you'd met Dave.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KATWYN
    which means she has found a good man to take care of her,thats priceless.
    Don't you mean to take care of?
    I thought it went.. Men are looking for someone to cook, women are looking for someone to cook for?

    Seriously though all the women I have met who are not married yet just haven't found the right project yet.

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