First off, one General Specific has agreed not to read this post. If he's seen lurking around here, kick him.
Hi, ball-busting feminist in love Dill reporting for duty. As many of you will know, one Mr. General Specific and I are in a kissy-kissy long term relationship. One of the things we both agree on is that we are partners and make big decisions together. That said, we intend to get hitched in 2015 but haven’t officially gotten engaged yet. I’m waiting on the pretty shiny ring I picked out before Christmas. I’m not allowed to know how, when, or where the proposal is coming. I don’t want to. However, I had the idea that I would propose back to him when the big moment came. I’ve even thought of giving him a fun ring stamped with the <3 (less than three) sign. Early on in our relationship, we’d text each other “<3 you no matter what.” I see it as it’s something sweet that he’ll appreciate. Ring:
However, one person recently told me, “I think that if you do it when he proposes to you, whether you mean to or not, I feel like that ring will kind of make the moment less somehow. Mainly what I mean I guess is he's giving you this beautiful very expensive ring and you'd be giving him this cute one. I'm not saying it’s not good, I'm just saying I would think it would probably be better at a later point.”
This comment really pisses me off and I know I should just ignore it, but my brain won’t let me. I've considered scrapping the entire idea all together. I can’t talk to my best friend about it because, well, uh, he’s the one I’m waiting to propose to. Keep in mind that Gen Spec loves the fact that I’m nontraditional and don’t take chauvinistic shit from anyone. For example, my sister keeps bugging me that he needs to ask our mom's permission beforehand. My response was, "No, the only person's permission he needs is MINE and he already has it." Gen Spec thought this was quite humorous.
So, gentlemen and ladies, does anyone have an opinion on the matter? Would you get mad if this happened to you? Would you think it was cute or degrading?
Hi, ball-busting feminist in love Dill reporting for duty. As many of you will know, one Mr. General Specific and I are in a kissy-kissy long term relationship. One of the things we both agree on is that we are partners and make big decisions together. That said, we intend to get hitched in 2015 but haven’t officially gotten engaged yet. I’m waiting on the pretty shiny ring I picked out before Christmas. I’m not allowed to know how, when, or where the proposal is coming. I don’t want to. However, I had the idea that I would propose back to him when the big moment came. I’ve even thought of giving him a fun ring stamped with the <3 (less than three) sign. Early on in our relationship, we’d text each other “<3 you no matter what.” I see it as it’s something sweet that he’ll appreciate. Ring:
However, one person recently told me, “I think that if you do it when he proposes to you, whether you mean to or not, I feel like that ring will kind of make the moment less somehow. Mainly what I mean I guess is he's giving you this beautiful very expensive ring and you'd be giving him this cute one. I'm not saying it’s not good, I'm just saying I would think it would probably be better at a later point.”
This comment really pisses me off and I know I should just ignore it, but my brain won’t let me. I've considered scrapping the entire idea all together. I can’t talk to my best friend about it because, well, uh, he’s the one I’m waiting to propose to. Keep in mind that Gen Spec loves the fact that I’m nontraditional and don’t take chauvinistic shit from anyone. For example, my sister keeps bugging me that he needs to ask our mom's permission beforehand. My response was, "No, the only person's permission he needs is MINE and he already has it." Gen Spec thought this was quite humorous.
So, gentlemen and ladies, does anyone have an opinion on the matter? Would you get mad if this happened to you? Would you think it was cute or degrading?