unilad homepage
unilad homepage
  • News
    • UK News
    • US News
    • World News
    • Crime
    • Health
    • Money
    • Sport
    • Travel
  • Music
  • Technology
  • Film and TV
    • News
    • DC Comics
    • Disney
    • Marvel
    • Netflix
  • Celebrity
  • Politics
  • Advertise
  • Terms
  • Privacy & Cookies
  • LADbible Group
  • LADbible
  • SPORTbible
  • GAMINGbible
  • Tyla
  • UNILAD Tech
  • FOODbible
  • License Our Content
  • About Us & Contact
  • Jobs
  • Latest
  • Archive
  • Topics A-Z
  • Authors
Facebook
Instagram
X
Threads
TikTok
YouTube
Submit Your Content
Man refuses to spend $10,000 on engagement ring for girlfriend because she’s ‘not worth it’
Home>Community>Viral
Published 12:41 19 Jun 2024 GMT+1

Man refuses to spend $10,000 on engagement ring for girlfriend because she’s ‘not worth it’

The man received a grilling online after claiming the woman he wanted to settle down wasn't worth a diamond engagement ring

Joe Yates

Joe Yates

google discoverFollow us on Google Discover
Featured Image Credit: Getty Stock Images

Topics: Reddit, Money, Viral, Weddings

Joe Yates
Joe Yates

Joe is a journalist for UNILAD, who particularly enjoys writing about crime. He has worked in journalism for five years, and has covered everything from murder trials to celeb news.

X

@JMYjourno

Advert

Advert

Advert

A potential husband-to-be sparked debate online after refusing to spend $10,000 on an engagement ring for his girlfriend because she's 'not worth it'.

It's not exactly what you want to hear from your life-partner, is it?

Taking to Reddit to ask if he was an 'a**hole' for not wanting to splash five figures on a diamond ring for his partner of four years, who in his own words is 'pretty low maintenance', the man received a grilling in the comments.

He explained that they are both 26 years old and his girlfriend has 'never cared about designer brands, rarely buys new clothes, and the jewellery she owns was gifted to her' despite coming from a wealthy family.

Advert

The Reddit user wasn't even contemplating getting a diamond ring for his girlfriend. (Getty Images)
The Reddit user wasn't even contemplating getting a diamond ring for his girlfriend. (Getty Images)

The post read: "When I started looking into rings, I discovered moissanite rings, which look similar to diamond rings but are much more affordable. I was looking at rings in the [$]1500 - [$]1800 range.

"When I mentioned this to her she insisted she wanted a real diamond ring and sent me links to a bunch of diamond rings that she liked. The prices ranged from [$]6,500 - [$]10,000. I told her that I wasn’t willing to spend that much."

He continued: "She seemed genuinely mad and said it wasn’t 'that expensive'. We got in a pretty big argument over it.

"I told her that it was ridiculous to ask me to spend that much and that I thought she was more reasonable than that.

"She said I was being cheap and that I could afford it and that I was basically saying she wasn’t worth it. I told her no one is worth a [$]10,000 ring."

Based off the most popular way lovers gauge how much they should spend on an engagement ring, the Reddit user should have a budget of around $13,000 - that's roughly two months earnings of his $80,000 salary.

Despite earning $80,000 a year he was looking at spending under $2,000 on the ring. (Getty Images)
Despite earning $80,000 a year he was looking at spending under $2,000 on the ring. (Getty Images)

While it may seem steep to some, he admitted having already been 'saving for a while' - and after he consulted his sister, she sided with his girlfriend, saying that he could afford it and that she 'didn't see the big deal', he wrote, adding that he was 'being an a**hole' because his girlfriend had done 'so much' for him.

He went on to explain that just six months into dating he was in a serious car accident which left him unable to pay bills, which she picked up.

The post received more than 4,000 comments with the majority of people agreeing that the man was, in fact, the a**hole.

One user commented: "YTA [you're the a**hole] because you literally told her she wasn’t worth $10,000 which is a really s**tty thing to say to someone you want to spend your life with regardless of the context."

While another said: "YTA for sure, especially how you've been going about this."

And they kept coming: "OK I’m sorry but YTA."

That was three years ago, and while we don't know whether he popped the question, what we do know is that he added: "I've definitely reconsidered my stance."

So what do you think, is he the a**hole?

Choose your content:

22 days ago
24 days ago
a month ago
  • Facebook
    22 days ago

    Healthy woman explained why she chose to end her life by euthanasia

    Wendy Duffy died by suicide on Friday

    Community
  • EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP via Getty Images
    24 days ago

    Bizarre 'Scientology run' challenge explained as 'raid' trend sees teens storm church's buildings

    Users are divided on the trial, with some asking how they can 'sign up' to take part

    Community
  • ITV
    a month ago

    Woman marrying convicted murderer on death row opens up about their relationship

    Tiana Krasniqi is set to wed James Broadnax, who was convicted of a double murder in 2009

    Community
  • Getty Stock
    a month ago

    Hiring managers are sharing the worst interview experiences that make them reject people instantly

    Hiring the right person for the job can be extremely difficult, especially in a world of artificial intelligence and Zoom interviews

    Community
  • Influencer refuses to talk to his own family because they're not famous
  • Man sparks debate revealing why he's going on solo vacation without girlfriend because she can't afford it
  • Man bought two pizzas 13 years ago with 10,000 Bitcoin that's now worth $437,000,000
  • Man who just became a millionaire shares 8 rules he followed to do it