Looks like the law in South Carolina is towards favoring the giver of the ring: http://www.masellalaw.com/Columbia-Law-Blog/2014/June/Can-the-Bride-to-be-Keep-the-Engagement-Ring-if-.aspx
I'll be honest, I had no idea I may even be entitled to the ring. I thought I was just out $2,200. Sure...
About 3 years ago, I fell hard for a "unicorn." I asked her to marry me and she said yes. We broke up last June. We've had zero contact since about October.
We live in different states now, but I will be in her town for an unrelated matter next week. I know where she lives and works. Any good...
I understand what you're saying, and I think we're kind of on the same page. I'm more comfortable if I only (like you said) make the approach, but if I start thinking about what to say, I know I'll ruin it. You've made me remember, however, that what works for me doesn't necessarily mean that's...
I don't talk about it, unless someone asks.
And if a woman asks, and I tell her, why would I listen to what she says? She doesn't know what she wants anyway.
Or, you could ditch the labels and just do what comes naturally for you, regardless of how chicks perceive it.
My parents raised me to be respectful, so as long as you don't **** with me, I'll show respect.
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