Am I the only guy who wants a girl who's the opposite of me?
And did I just piss off most of the girls on GameSpot? Lol XDthedoafan
No and no.
Perfect partner: - I have to find them attractive and vice versa - smart - funny - can fix all my technology - is at least a little young at heart - romantic
She should "feel" obligated because she is legally obligated. The ring is given as a promise of a contractual agreement (the coupling of the two of them in marriage), not a gift. So if she accepts it, and breaks the contract, she is obligated to return it. Though, if he breaks it off, or cheats, then he's sh!t outta luck.Zeviander
I thought the agreement was to GET married as far as the engagement ring goes. Once they ARE married that particular promise is met. Otherwise what are the wedding rings for? If her wedding ring has to be returned to the husband, his has to be retured to her as well. Not sure it's fair to qualify giving it back based on who ends it. If you think it's an obligation, it's an obligation regardless of the details. (Though personally I agree that cheaters are sh!t out of luck in many cases.)
While I agree, I do think if the wife is just going to throw a gift out or just get rid of it, it should be given back. Either keep it, or if you don't want it, give it back.
Pirate700
Sounds good to me if the divorce is amicable enough to allow it. I just don't see it all as black and white.
Technically engagement rings belong to the male until the wedding actually takes place...Legally it is based in the idea that the ring signifies a contract.....after marriage the rings are hers to keep/sell...Omni-Slash
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