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Buying engagement rings can be a collaborative effort Aug 22, 2011

There comes a time in many relationships when one or both partners decides it is time to elevate the partnership to the next level and get married.

Often it is the man who decides to propose, as this is the traditional approach. Of course, this is not necessarily the case and as times move on, more women are taking the initiative and popping the question to their other halves.

However, when men do decide to ask for their partner’s hand in marriage, there is a lot of pressure on them to get it right. For example, in some families they may be expected to seek permission from the parents first. A failure to do this could be a faux pas.

Also, there is a significant emphasis on getting the perfect ring.

Indeed, this is important as the woman will be wearing it for a long time and so it is crucial she likes it.

But it can be tricky for men to know what their other halves would like and this can result in one of two problems. They may plough ahead and get rings that are not suitable or, alternatively, their fear of getting this decision wrong may put them off proposing all together.

If you are stressing out about buying diamond rings for your partner, you can avoid both these pitfalls by simply getting her in on the action.

There is no law that states you have to present the ring when you get down on one knee. Instead, you can ask her to marry you and then peruse the selection of diamond engagement rings available together.

Here at Marlows Certified Diamonds, we have a range of diamonds, styles and metals to choose from.

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