So many people judge you negatively for whatever answer you give.
I’m engaged and have a larger-than-average diamond. There have been several awkward encounters where people want to know the specs of my stone: In particular, they ask, “Is it a lab stone?”
Several women have suggested I wear it on my right hand or not wear it at all -- usually adding that it’s time I started dating. I have no desire to do so.
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