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10-25-2006, 10:28 PM #41
although tiff has the best diamonds out there, its materialistic women want it from there so that they can say there man bought them there ring from tiffanys. Same reason all these women ahve Louis Voutton and shit who the hell cares you can carry all your shit in a 40dollar bag from the fing jcpennys
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10-26-2006, 10:29 AM #42Originally Posted by THE_DOME
Tiffany's is worth the cash and you cant go wrong. My girl has 3 different sets and loves them.
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10-26-2006, 10:40 AM #43Originally Posted by cfilerThe answer to your every question
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10-26-2006, 11:00 AM #44
im not a fan of pajamas - i would rather sleep in ym byofriend shirt.
He said she is romantic - does she liek flowers/
Can u make her dinner?
Women like it when u make thme feel special.. you know her better than anyone else.
I know some of u guys might think because i suggested tiffanys - im materilistic, but i bought my necklace for myself
The gifts that have meant the most to me in this world were items that didn't cost alot and included a stuffed bear of some kind, a dumbass turtle necklace that i cherised and got made fun of for so long by my friends, windshield wiper fluid (don't ask!!)
Thoughtful gifts r so sweet - makes your heart melt
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10-26-2006, 11:07 AM #45
i didn't think you were materialistic...
my wife's ring is 1.03 cw solitare.. she thinks it's too big, and is embarassed by it sometimes, but mostly she loves it..
a friend of mine was engaged to be married, they did get married, but then since divorced.. best thing he ever gave her was pre nup... he's a nice guy, she had him blinded..
oh well.. i like the necklace..The answer to your every question
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10-26-2006, 11:16 AM #46Originally Posted by spywizard
When i was engaged my ring was a bit too big too (I gave it back when things didn't work out). my sister has one that is close to 1.5 and she is scared to wear it sometimes
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10-26-2006, 12:28 PM #47
Get her a goldfish!!! 12 cents at your local petsmart. if she complains than you can get her this gift.. The Original Breakup Service! The Original Breakup Monkey! Send one today!
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10-26-2006, 12:32 PM #48Originally Posted by Bojangles69
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10-26-2006, 12:36 PM #49Originally Posted by Mizfit
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10-26-2006, 01:40 PM #50
i got my gf, a white gold 18c cross. that matches mine a few weeks ago just as a presant / going away presant. it really nice if u can get her some kind of jewlery she can wear often that matches somthing like urs. for example i got a 18c white gold cross too. mines a bit thicker chain and cross cause im M and hers is more precious and lady like. great match imo
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10-26-2006, 02:50 PM #51
Last Christmas I bought my girl a white gold diamond ring...it cost a months wage but it was worth it. That's prolly the nicest thing I ever bought for her.
Im not saying YOU should do that but here's something I did once. We were both walking along the highstreet one day and she spied a necklace she liked, it wasn't very expensive at all but she liked it and was unsure whether to buy it or not. In the end she didn't get it and we went for a drink where she said "OH, I want to go back and get that now"...all of a sudden I realise my wallet was missing (this was a lie but a good lie) so I said I better go back and see if its still at the shop, I ran back and bought that necklace, stuffed it in my pocket. When I got back to her she still went on about the necklace and I convinced her we'd come back tomorrow for it as it was getting late. When we went home out the blue I said "Go sit down and i'll make us dinner"...when it was all ready i had a single candle burning on the table. We ate dinner and afterwards I asked her to close her eyes. When I told her to open them again there was the necklace she wanted. I knew she had to have it. I suppose that is more a situational spur of the moment thing but then that's how i've always been.
I reckon you should meet her afterwards college or summin with her fave flowers, take her back to yours where her fave meal is ready, have the meal, watch a Disney DVD (cause ALL girls like Disney) and...see if that doesn't melt her switches. Just an idea.
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10-26-2006, 05:28 PM #52
MELT HER SANDWICHES OMG that is fcking classic
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