Speaking of single ladies...
When me and Mr OD decided we would marry, he said "If you want a ring, go and get one." I did. Nice and simple.![]()
Do you want the ring or the wedding? after 11 years i put my foot down and asked for a ring, just because i wanted one really. It put the family off our tails thinking we were kinda engadged. Dont plan to marry. Dont really see the point.![]()
Putting the boot in
So many think that the commitment is 'only' to the partner. While he/she is the one that it's made to their are other factors in a marrage ceromony that tend to be forgotten.
But when ya got daughter's it's pretty important for the man whose shagging her to stand up in public and say 'there'll be no one else.
Still each to their own and if either or both for any reason.....it's a no no...........
Skyryder
Free Scott Watson.
She says......18 months...2 years tops.
Why buy the cow when you get the milk for free?
By that I mean, weddings are expensive, no man into bikes is looking to spend ten thousand dollars or more on something other than a bike!![]()
Tell him you're happy with the ring, a visit to the registry, and a week on a beach... the rest is just fluff for other people to enjoy.
25 years and counting of unmarried bliss here.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
I agree actually.
Weddings are expensive and they generally are "fluff for other people to enjoy", I hardly remember our wedding day, was too busy making sure everyone else was having a good time. Wasn't a particularly expensive wedding as that's not our thing, but the costs still add up, and we both agree if we could do it over we'd piss off to Vegas, have 'Elvis' marry us and spend a shit load of money having fun instead.
At the end of the day, the wedding isn't the important part, it's the marriage and the commitment that is put into it that is the important bit.
Heh, amazing how many people feel that way
If the OP was younger (oooer, treading carefully there!) then a regular wedding might be just the ticket, but after 13 years together I'm guessing that you and your partner have already had some doozy knees ups with your mates yeah?
I know it sounds like I'm all about the money, and TBH I wouldn't change the wedding I had, but if I had married later in life after 13 years together, I'd rather be taking a big swipe at the mortgage instead (ok ok, I mean 'get another bike').
But in answer to the original question, from a guys perspective... after 13 years, no, I would not expect a ring, unless you ask for it. The status quo is always comfy, not like a man to change that without prompting.
No body move... I dropped my brain
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