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Went for something simpler, decided to go with a lab grown diamond and a simple band. Seriously, lab grown diamonds are a fraction the cost of real ones, so it made sense given my budget. No idea why you would want to get a real one, especially given no one can tell the difference between the two anyways. Bragging rights? There's surprisingly many ways to save on rings too, don't get anything too fancy, minimal designs, stick ton a unibody construction of one metal type. Overall, I did well, ill keep everyone posted on next steps!

Went for something simpler, decided to go with a lab grown diamond and a simple band. Seriously, lab grown diamonds are a fraction the cost of real ones, so it made sense given my budget. No idea why you would want to get a real one, especially given no one can tell the difference between the two anyways. Bragging rights? There's surprisingly many ways to save on rings too, don't get anything too fancy, minimal designs, stick ton a unibody construction of one metal type. Overall, I did well, ill keep everyone posted on next steps!

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[–] 3 pts

If my husband had gotten me a lab created diamond I'd think even more positively of him than if he fell for the stupid diamond trade bullshit - because it shows that he isn't swayed by that bullshit, and that he's saving money which could be used for far better things than a stupid rock in a ring. Never would enter my mind about "worthiness". That being said, no rocks at all in my wedding band.

[–] 0 pt

How long have you been married

Common sense wife, he picked right I see. :)

[–] 1 pt

I'd rather he spent money on something that's practical, like something with the house, than some jew-inflated rock.