Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 15, 2007 -
Earlier this week I asked you if you'd be okay if your boyfriend were to propose to you without a ring and 45 percent of you said you would, but how would you feel if your husband refused to wear one after you got married?
Of course wearing a piece of metal around your finger won't guarantee fidelity, but it will tell the world that you're spoken for. When I get married, I certainly want my husband to wear a ring, but what about you?
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Sep 24, 2007 -
A few weeks ago, I was talking to my yoga instructor after class. We were chatting about relationships and such, and somehow it came up that she proposed to her boyfriend (now husband). She said that she loved him deeply and was ready to be engaged but didn't want to wait around for him to pop the question so she just did it.
- 47 Comments
Jun 26, 2007 -
Now this is how to rock her world!
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Jun 05, 2007 -
Forget the ring finger, I've got another finger to show this jerk. (But it won't mean anything.)
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Apr 18, 2007 -
The big day is quickly approaching, the pressure is mounting, and stress levels are high. So when a sales clerk makes the fatal flaw of noticing and complimenting the sparkling rock on this irritable bride-to-be's finger, she nearly gets the finger! After all, rings are not worn to be admired-- right?
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Mar 30, 2007 -
To wed or not to wed? That is the question. But if the love you share is really rock solid and able to withstand the test of time, then make him prove it-- in more ways than one.
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Oct 23, 2009 -
Some girls never let go of their wish to be princesses, and thanks to designer Kristie Kelly, they don't have to. The Kirstie Kelly for Disney by Mouwad collection, shown at Bridal Week in New York, features six engagement rings and wedding bands that pay homage to Disney's leading princesses.
The engagement rings, named after Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Cinderella, Jasmine, Ariel, and Belle are supposed to be "subtle references to the personalities of each princess."
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Jun 08, 2009 -
An engagement ring has so much symbolic value that people often get a little obsessed with its design, cost, and the method in which it's presented. A reader writes in with the following question:
"I was previously engaged and the engagement was broken. The ring that I wore was one that I designed with my mother and grandmother to become a family heirloom and was purchased by my family.
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Apr 15, 2009 -
Since I'm neither married nor engaged, I've never thought twice about wearing a ring on my left-hand ring finger, especially a big, chunky ring that's a far cry from a solitaire diamond. But a few weeks ago, I was at a party, and some dude spotted one of the big, chunky rings in question and asked, "Are you engaged?" I wanted to answer, "um, yeah .
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Nov 05, 2009 -
Colin Nissan and Sean Farrell of Don't Be That Guy fame have graciously agreed to answer some burning questions we women folk have about men. You guys were not loving their answer to a woman's question "Why isn't he calling me?" but this week they head into less controversial territory.
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