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He Spent $7K on the Perfect Engagement Ring. Now, She Won't Wear It and Insists 'It's Not That Deep'

He Spent $7K on the Perfect Engagement Ring. Now, She Won't Wear It and Insists 'It's Not That Deep'

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A Redditor asks for advice after noticing his fiancée barely wears the $7,000 ring they chose together
At first, she gave practical reasons — such as work and the gym— but he soon realized the ring stayed in its box more than on her finger
When he finally opened up about how much it meant to him, she brushed it off. Now, they're at a crossroadsA man's romantic proposal and a carefully chosen engagement ring led to an unexpected rift with his fiancée after he noticed she stopped wearing the diamond sparkler.
What began as a joyful milestone for the couple has become a source of confusion and heartache, as he watches the ring he spent months saving for spend more time in its box than on her finger.
"It was a big moment for both of us. I saved up for the ring for almost a year because I wanted it to be something special," the 30-year-old writes in his Reddit post.
'She picked it out with me,' he adds, noting that they landed on a 'classic oval diamond" with a "simple gold band." The ring's $7,000 price tag represented not just a financial investment, but an investment in their future.
In the first few weeks after the proposal, everything felt perfect with the ring sparkling on her hand. But as the months slipped by, he noticed a shift. 'At first it was little things,' he admits, explaining how she'd leave it at home for work, citing her job in healthcare and the risk of losing it.
He understood her concerns, at least at first. 'She said it was uncomfortable when she worked out, again fair,' he says, ticking off the practical reasons she gave.
But soon, those exceptions became the norm. 'But now it's like… she barely ever wears it unless we're going out somewhere nice,' he confesses.
The issue came to a head while at dinner with a group of friends one night. One of them noticed her bare finger and teased, 'Damn girl, you're single again?'
"She just laughed and shrugged it off, saying, 'It's too pretty to lose,'" he recalled. Despite laughing along with the joke, he said the nonchalant comment really hurt him.
That night, he finally voiced his feelings. 'I told her I really wished she'd wear it more. Not all the time, I get work and gym and stuff, but like, just normally, daily life."
He explained that "it means something" to him, but "she kinda rolled her eyes and said, 'It's not that deep. You know I love you. It's just a ring.' '
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He tried to explain that the ring was more to him than just a piece of jewelry, but a "symbol" of their future and commitment to each other. "Something we were both excited about. Something I put a lot into emotionally and financially,' he pleaded.
He noted that her dismissiveness and refusal to wear the ring made him feel "like she's hiding the fact she's engaged sometimes."
The conversation quickly soured. She accused him of being 'weird' and 'materialistic,' and soon, the silence between them was louder than any argument. 'Now she's mad at me, I'm mad at her, and we haven't really talked about it since,' he admits.
Alone with his thoughts, he began to question himself. 'Part of me wonders if I'm being insecure or if this is just a dumb guy thing,' he writes.
However, he is convinced that, "if the roles were reversed," she would "1000% feel some type of way too."
Now, he's left wondering if the symbol means as much to her as it does to him — and if not, what that might mean for their journey ahead.
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