As a high school English Teacher, I’m not a flashy guy.
But since my LOVE (who I will marry in T-30 days!) is a big fan of diamonds, I made sure I gave her a ring with enough bling to make her happy.
I love that she’s happy. But the bling just doesn’t do anything for me.
Since we’re on the subject, I could do without the pomp and circumstance of the wedding itself. Something about splurging on a grandiose ceremony in front of hundreds of “friends” and “family” (WHY must we invite that aunt who I’ve never even met?!), only to sacrifice on things that we could actually appreciate well into the future (like a bigger home) and that our family will need in the future (education for our kids) is not my idea of a good time. It’s also not my idea of a smart time or, for that matter, a very romantic time.
Before you label me a cynical, cheap a** hole, consider this.
Add to that that 50% of marriages end in divorce, and one of the two major issues couples fight over is money. I’d rather spend our money on the things needed to have a long and happy life together than on jewlery, cars, and consumer addiction in all its other forms.
So, I understand that a ring is meant to symbolize love, and I’ve accepted the fact that no expense will be spared on my upcoming wedding. But I think we – and many other black couples – would do well in the future not to confuse material possessions with emotional wealth
My motto going forward: More Love, Less Bling.
#1 by HUcutie05 on October 5, 2009 - 6:00 am
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I agree!! I’m at 26 year old female and I totally agree with you! We, as African-Americans, especailly woman, spend far too much time and money on material things!! Now, my boyfriend and I will probably be getting engaged soon (yeah!!!) and do I want a fabulous ring? Sure! But do I want him to have to take out a a loan just to pay for it!…HECK NO!! Like you said, that money could go towards a down payment on a house or some type of investment….something that can possibly make us money!!!!
MORE LOVE….LESS BLING….I can dig it!
Peace!
#2 by Jackson Browne on October 6, 2009 - 4:48 pm
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Totally agree…black folks are too caught up in materialism and they are the ones that have the least amount of money to afford it….save, invest in businesses!!
#3 by Loren-ZOE on October 15, 2009 - 6:54 pm
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I agree as well… blacks tend to put too much emphasis on pointless items such as wedding rings, cars, clothes, shoes, etc. Now, they (the infamous “they”) do claim this is a result of African Americans often being deprived and never having anything. Nevertheless, I like the rule someone shared with me…
The price of the ring (or how much he spends) should be the equivalent of two months salary. This way… we can cap the ring price for those materialistic females and let LOVE lead the way.