I was saying it for the comment of the cubic zarconia, which to me reminds me of the home shopping network. But if that's your cup of joe, then it's all you.
I gots no problem getting a test tube diamond. It's actually smart to do so, they're almost perfect. The only problem with getting one from a lab is that it won't be appraised at a much higher value later in the future than a natural diamond. And appreciation is a good thing (and let's not start the "well if you're planning on staying together forever you shouldn't be thinking about it's appreciation" cuz then I really will pee on you since you have no concept of the value of money).
And "what are they teaching *kids* these days?" I'm pushing close to 30, now u make me feel old (empties colostomy bag). If you think the engagement ring isn't also a symbol of your unity, then we got a different belief in that. I don't know about you guys, but I don't just give any girl an engagement ring. To me, you give a girl an engagement ring, and it's your commitment to her that you want her for the rest of your life. A wedding ring, to me, is just that it's official. That's why the wedding band is usually just plain, solid platinum or gold (or silver). But the commitment is still there the moment you propose and slip that rubber.. I mean ring.. on.
And as such, I'm not gonna shop the Home Shopping Network's Suzanne Sommers collection for a $2.99 cubic zarconia ring when I propose to my lady. If I'm going to be doing something that I plan to only do once in my life, for the person who makes my world a much better place, then I'm going to do it right.