On February 05 2011 13:36 Abductedonut wrote:
Actually, aside from "looking pretty" and the sentimental value behind being given jewelry, jewelry makes a great asset.
That's because jewelry hardly ( if ever ) depreciates in value. So if your boyfriend buys you a $7,000 tennis diamond necklace it's basically a walking piggy bank. You can cash that in whenever you need. Most "practical" stuff depreciates in value or becomes valueless.
Other than that, most guys don't care for jewelry. We just buy it because we know you like it.
*edit* Damn.. if I had the money I'd buy this for the girl I like:
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You're telling me you wouldn't be happy if someone got you that?
Actually, aside from "looking pretty" and the sentimental value behind being given jewelry, jewelry makes a great asset.
That's because jewelry hardly ( if ever ) depreciates in value. So if your boyfriend buys you a $7,000 tennis diamond necklace it's basically a walking piggy bank. You can cash that in whenever you need. Most "practical" stuff depreciates in value or becomes valueless.
Other than that, most guys don't care for jewelry. We just buy it because we know you like it.
*edit* Damn.. if I had the money I'd buy this for the girl I like:
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You're telling me you wouldn't be happy if someone got you that?
I would be happy that someone thought I was worth all that money, but I would've appreciated maybe a new graphics card or perhaps a turbo engine for my car more - regardless of whether it deprecates or not. It's the thought that counts, though. I just tend to forget about jewelry and it ends up sitting behind a pile of books and never get worn, so I'd feel really badly if someone got me expensive jewelry and I ended up rarely wearing it.
On February 05 2011 17:48 Torenhire wrote:
Another thing I found kind of funny, I used to play a ton of EVE online as well, and eventually my girlfriend decided to give it a try as we both got bored on WoW ( where I met her.. hooked up at hte guild summer vacation woot! :x ) so as she's in the "nooby zone"...there isn't really one, but there's game masters and stuff there to answer questions and such, some guild master was ALL over her for hours, trying to help her, getting her started, she basically had to tell him to piss off because he was so infatuated with her right off the bat. I told her she shouldn't have said "boyfriend" when he asked what got her into EVE, but...oh well
Another thing I found kind of funny, I used to play a ton of EVE online as well, and eventually my girlfriend decided to give it a try as we both got bored on WoW ( where I met her.. hooked up at hte guild summer vacation woot! :x ) so as she's in the "nooby zone"...there isn't really one, but there's game masters and stuff there to answer questions and such, some guild master was ALL over her for hours, trying to help her, getting her started, she basically had to tell him to piss off because he was so infatuated with her right off the bat. I told her she shouldn't have said "boyfriend" when he asked what got her into EVE, but...oh well
Haha that's great. I had that happen to me in one game (Perfect World I think), and one of my good friends (who is male) happened to overhear me complaining about it, and told me I should say that I have a lesbian lover x.x seemed to work though! But he was all flirty and creepy as well as trying to help me as a newbie, so.