Long as yall can acknowledge the vain reasons behind needing the ring, it's all good.no rock and he wanna wife?????
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Long as yall can acknowledge the vain reasons behind needing the ring, it's all good.no rock and he wanna wife?????
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Long as yall can acknowledge the vain reasons behind needing the ring, it's all good.
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It's essentially a glorified billboard on a finger.Publicly identifying committed monogamy and a symbol of your life long promised commitment to one person?
Vain, indeed.

Anything to not want to be married. A rinG shows your status in society. Those intend to commit to their partners have no issue with this.It's essentially a glorified billboard on a finger.
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@malcolmxxx_45 was right about you.Anything to not want to be married. A rinG shows your status in society. Those intend to commit to their partners have no issue with this.
It is those who don't commit that have a problem.
Both you know nothing about me. All that you posted is hogwash new age bs. People exchange rings not to brag/prance that they are married but it is symbolic of a union between two people. And it shows also that you are committed to your partner or else a wife would not change her name to that of hubands these are all symbolism of a marriage.@malcolmxxx_45 was right about you.
It's not enough that a marriage should be a special union between two people for the rest of their lives.
You have to soothe your materialistic ego by having an arbitrary gem on your finger......not because it somehow creates a bond between a person you love....but rather you need to show off to the world something that should exist solely between you and your partner.
That's practically the very definition of vanity.
@malcolmxxx_45 was right about you.
It's not enough that a marriage should be a special union between two people for the rest of their lives.
You have to soothe your materialistic ego by having an arbitrary gem on your finger......not because it somehow creates a bond between a person you love....but rather you need to show off to the world something that should exist solely between you and your partner.
That's practically the very definition of vanity.

You can't show how a ring shows commitment, though.Both you know nothing about me. All that you posted is hogwash new age bs. People exchange rings not to brag/prance that they are married but it is symbolic of a union between two people. And it shows also that you are committed to your partner or else a wife would not change her name to that of hubands these are all symbolism of a marriage.
Yup
Her inner circle will laugh at her with no rings
For females
Its wedding>>>marriage
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You can't show how a ring shows commitment, though.
How does a ring show commitment?
How does a ring show more commitment than listening to you? Or cleaning the bathroom? Or teaching your kids how to read?
How does a ring show more commitment to a marriage and development than any of those things?
Explain, please.
I don't care that you want the ring.For females...its...nothing cause it is up to the individual. You and @Raul don't know my values all yoi know that I think a man should propose with a ring.
Can wait to see how she avoids this questionI don't care that you want the ring.
But you think a ring is necessary to show commitment.
But you can't explain how a ring shows commitment.
It's like you believe a man is INCAPABLE of showing commitment without a ring. That's insane.
I don't care that you want the ring.
But you think a ring is necessary to show commitment.
But you can't explain how a ring shows commitment.
It's like you believe a man is INCAPABLE of showing commitment without a ring. That's insane.
Post #158I don't care that you want the ring.
But you think a ring is necessary to show commitment.
But you can't explain how a ring shows commitment.
It's like you believe a man is INCAPABLE of showing commitment without a ring. That's insane.
Yup
Her inner circle will laugh at her with no rings
For females
Its wedding>>>marriage
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