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Was I right about my BF's rings?
#11
I understand how you feel, they are nothing but pieces of metal anymore, but you cannot help but feel they symbolize a part of your boyfriend's life when his heart wasn't yours.

I'll probably wouldn't want them around as well, I voted for sell them for whichever price and give your boyfriend his 600.
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#12
Are you one of those people that would also make him burn all the pictures he has of his ex's or sell any furniture/clothing that they bought together?

Whats the difference? You are getting rid of a physical reminder of his past, it doesn't matter what it is.
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#13
Some Jewelry stores will allow you to trade in your old rings. I'd trade the old one's for a set of new rings.

Many years ago, my husband bought me a diamond ring and I didn't like the look of it, so I took it back to the store where he bought it and traded it for a fancier looking ring with more diamonds on it.
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#14
give them back to him ...
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#15
I fail to see the problem.

Let him keep them if he want's them.
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#16
Just wanted to say thanks for all the responses and votes on my poll.

I have solicited a LOT of opinions--here and elsewhere.

I've been given a lot to think about (more than just the damn rings). Like, exactly what we value and where is this relationship headed, etc...

I guess I can't help feeling there's power in a pair of rings. One ring is just an ornament. But a pair of rings says something. And we're talking about two pairs here.

I'm emboldened by some people who sympathize with my desire to NOT be part of a third pair. I guess I want to believe I'm not dating a serial ring collector!

Blahblah

I'm just rambling now but that's how I feel.

Thanks again.
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