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Divorced people- What did you do with your ring after the divorce?
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Divorced people- What did you do with your ring after the divorce? i pawned it off. i didnt want it any more |
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pawned them
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she has it
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pawn shop
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Edited by
littleredhen
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Sun 12/07/08 03:33 PM
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I threw at at my mother in law, it was her grandmother's & I would not have felt right keeping it. I hear he gave it to wife # 2 & when she found out I had worn it also, she threw it in the river. So I guess he had to buy at least 1 ring for the next 3 wives....
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pawn shop |
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I threw mine in the garbage!! It went with the ex! They were both garbage!
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Pawn shop it went
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I threw at at my mother in law, it was her grandmother's & I would not have felt right keeping it. I hear he gave it to wife # 2 & when she found out I had worn it also, she threw it in the river. So I guess he had to buy at least 1 ring for the next 3 wives.... |
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I threw mine in the garbage!! It went with the ex! They were both garbage! |
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Edited by
pms64
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Sun 12/07/08 03:36 PM
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I still have all mine.
Figured my kids might want something their father gave me. Especially since he passed away. |
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Melt it down and make something new.
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My daughters get the rings!! I ain't selling those!!! Emerald cut, trillion cut, NO WAY!! They can do with them as they please, make new jewelry out of them, have right hand rings, whatever. The marriage may not have worked out, but the rings represent that they were born of a union and out of love.
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I threw at at my mother in law, it was her grandmother's & I would not have felt right keeping it. I hear he gave it to wife # 2 & when she found out I had worn it also, she threw it in the river. So I guess he had to buy at least 1 ring for the next 3 wives.... Wow, what a tacky man to re-give the ring!! But, it wasn't right to throw it in a river, either. It was an heirloom!!! But, he should have just given it to her as an extra bonus gift, being that it came from a disjoined union. |
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I kept mine for a few years, somewhat just because I forgot I had it. Came across it one day and realized it was better as cash in my pocket than an unnecessary reminder.
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keep it for your daughter... i still have one that i had no kids with 1/2 ct looking pretty good for a resetting after 7 yrs lol
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My daughters get the rings!! I ain't selling those!!! Emerald cut, trillion cut, NO WAY!! They can do with them as they please, make new jewelry out of them, have right hand rings, whatever. The marriage may not have worked out, but the rings represent that they were born of a union and out of love. Yes, my daughter will get the first engagement ring...in honor of her creation. She represents what was great from that relationship. |
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Melted it with the cutting torch
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My daughters get the rings!! I ain't selling those!!! Emerald cut, trillion cut, NO WAY!! They can do with them as they please, make new jewelry out of them, have right hand rings, whatever. The marriage may not have worked out, but the rings represent that they were born of a union and out of love. Thank you. Mine may not be as valuable as yours sound, but also you can never put a price tag on sentimental value on things like that. I have no daughters, but my sons can have them if they wish. Their father loved me when he gave me those rings and my sons were born of the same love. No reason to take it out on the rings. |
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