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Engagement and Expensive Both Start With E

For some reason it never occurred to me that the holidays is when men surrender their freedom and propose until someone pointed it out to me a few days ago. It makes sense but I'm guessing the reason I never thought to think about it was because proposing at Christmas or Thanksgiving or any other holiday in November and December is sooooo unoriginal and corny and didn't think people were still doing that.

(Just putting this out to the universal and that it will somehow find its way to my future hubby: small rings, ok but unoriginal proposals do not get to put a ring on this.)

My friend already has the type of ring she wants: the cut, the size, and the jewels (very unique to say the least). Yet I, the other day spent a good 10 minutes trying to decide whether to get beige, carmel, or nude nail polish (I went with the nude). What I do know about engagement rings is what, like most things about life, I've learned from Hollywood. That is-the bigger the ring, the more love he has for you, right Jennifer Anniston? Just kidding of course, although a big shiny ring from Tiffany's would be nice, what's nicer is a loving, happy, and LASTING marriage, right Will and Jada?












































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