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[–] 5 pts

Spending thousands of dollars on some shiny shit is not particularly great business decision. This investment don't have any future earnings. Also, if marriage is a business, then what this useless whore can offer except her drilled cunt by countless dicks.

Is she a virgin or outstanding housekeeper?

[–] 2 pts

I noticed this a lot in NJ and PA, the rat's nest of jews. People would say here's my plan, and when you looked at it, you had a hard time understanding how it wasn't just swindling by another name. Beyond the woman, people have this idea you'll give them money and resources because reasons ... as if being friends is good enough to start giving people money

[–] 2 pts

It is called entitlement.

[–] 2 pts

Like some idiot wanted me to hands down, gift him 85,000$ as a grant, with no guarantee of repayment because "friends". Like, are you insane?

[–] 4 pts

Decent 3 ct ring is WAY more than $3500.

[–] 3 pts

Now keep in mind diamonds are common, not a precious gem, their supply is 100% artificially controlled (supply vs demand), and is almost completely controlled by Jews.

No diamond, including labor of cutting, is worth more than $1000.

[–] 2 pts

Youre probably right about value but as you say the market is manipulated so they are priced higher.

[–] 2 pts

Marriage is a business? Didn't know I could write it off on my taxes. /s

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I bought a diamond for a girl once. Sourced it from Zurich. She's gone. I barely remember her but the diamond is still shining out there on someone else's finger

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[–] 1 pt

Wonder how many mixed race kids she has and with how many different fathers? Certainly talks like every coal burner I’ve ever seen.

[–] 0 pt

Why would you waste copious amounts of money on a shiny thing which is purely for ego kibbles to others? If one is insistent on that, it's a massive red flag that the woman is a gold digging whore. I'd rather that money be placed into something useful, like payments for the house we are sharing. My husband did it the right way - he actually forged our wedding rings himself. Much more meaningful for us.