"Troll" Warning and I'm a little sad...

MrsTink04

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Just wanted to let my fellow Disney Brides (and the moderators) know that we are being made fun of by the girls that are just "too cool for their own good" on the Married Life board of the Nest dot com. :rotfl2: They are talking about coming over here to start trouble...please ignore them...they have no lives so they are judging us...sad, I know!!!

Today is mine AND dh's anniversary...we usually go to WDW for the week...but with our little prince being only 2 months old, we had to miss it this year!!!:sad1: Please send happy Disney-vibes and Pixie Dust...maybe he will take me shopping at the Disney Store....
 
Really, any specific thread we should know about? I had a quick glance and they seem to be very judgemental!
 
This already has happened. Look at the post "Did you get this PM" Too bad people have to be like this.

A very Happy Anniversary! Congratualations on your little.
 
There were MANY threads on there all day yesterday! Me and 2 other Dis Brides were trying to keep the peace,:hippie: but those girls are vicious!!! One girl had never even been to WDW (or DL for that matter)!! Poor, deprived girls, they are!!!
 


I just saw the other thread...TheKnot was in on it, too??!?!
They're just jealous...
 
It must be the same people and they are members on both boards... otherwise how did yesterday become the next WWIII? Nothing out of the ordinary happened yesterday and out of all my time here on this board-- I have never seen such in my life.

Happy planning everyone.... lets continue in happiness:grouphug: (im sure this very statement will be picked apart-- but I dont know those people and I dont answer to them...so let them have their behavior and we can have ours-- just pretend we never knew they existed. Life was much better before insecure low-life people started coming around)
 
I missed all the "fun" last night...but here's my take on what's been going on...

Many of the posters on the knot have a preconceived notion of what a Disney wedding really is. It shouldn't be surprising since many brides here have had to deal with those same misconceptions from family members.

It's called ignorance (as defined by most common dictionaries)...they have a severe lack of information and knowledge (and IMO imagination...but that's beside the point;) ).

However WE know that Disney weddings can be classy and timeless or casual and whimsical...the thing is...we have had the kind of wedding WE want!!!

Don't let them bother you.

To be honest, I was bothered by some of the ring comments (and if any of them had posted a pic of my ring, I would have reported it quickly as a violation of copyright). My DH picked my ring out. Someone on that board mistakenly called it a red heart shaped diamond :rotfl: when it is actually a ruby. This was a ring he picked with his own heart and thoughts. To question the shape, color, and style of his gift would be the ultimate in tacky.

They are proving what many people think about brides...that they are OCD and quickly turn to bridezillas!:rotfl:

Let it roll off your back ladies! Be the classy brides I know ALL of us are and rise above the fray.

Remember what Eleanor Roosevelt said..."No one can make you feel inferior without your permission.";) :hug:
 


I missed all the "fun" last night...but here's my take on what's been going on...

Many of the posters on the knot have a preconceived notion of what a Disney wedding really is. It shouldn't be surprising since many brides here have had to deal with those same misconceptions from family members.

It's called ignorance (as defined by most common dictionaries)...they have a severe lack of information and knowledge (and IMO imagination...but that's beside the point;) ).

However WE know that Disney weddings can be classy and timeless or casual and whimsical...the thing is...we have had the kind of wedding WE want!!!

Don't let them bother you.

To be honest, I was bothered by some of the ring comments (and if any of them had posted a pic of my ring, I would have reported it quickly as a violation of copyright). My DH picked my ring out. Someone on that board mistakenly called it a red heart shaped diamond :rotfl: when it is actually a ruby. This was a ring he picked with his own heart and thoughts. To question the shape, color, and style of his gift would be the ultimate in tacky.

They are proving what many people think about brides...that they are OCD and quickly turn to bridezillas!:rotfl:

Let it roll off your back ladies! Be the classy brides I know ALL of us are and rise above the fray.

Remember what Eleanor Roosevelt said..."No one can make you feel inferior without your permission.";) :hug:




I was extremely peeved by the whole ring thing. I noticed it when I got a quick glance at the board. Did they post a picture of your ring? I saw someones ring on there from here (the ring with the heart). We aren't exactly dealing with classy people here, obviously deprived women who either haven't been to disney world or haven't fallen in love and are bitter! Don't you let them bring you down! :sad2: It's all jealousy, remember that too. It doesn't matter what the ring looks like as long as you adore it and it's from your DF, that's all that matters! :)
 
I agree. I believe those were the same ones that laughed at the engagement rink pic I posted showing what I got for my fiancee. They told me back in Oct that don't be surprised if she says no and laughs in your face if you give her "that thing", which by the way was the exact engagement ring she wanted.
 
I agree. I believe those were the same ones that laughed at the engagement rink pic I posted showing what I got for my fiancee. They told me back in Oct that don't be surprised if she says no and laughs in your face if you give her "that thing", which by the way was the exact engagement ring she wanted.


The fact they you payed attention to exactly what she wanted is very sweet. Forget them!
 
The fact they you payed attention to exactly what she wanted is very sweet. Forget them!

Well here is the engagement ring I got (5/8 cwt diamond 14K white gold)

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And here is the matching wedding band (1/3 cwt Diamond 14K white gold)

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Everyone who has seen it thinks it really nice and loves it.
 
That is gorgeous! Great job.

Thanks. We actually went into the store I got it from to look for a new watch for myself and she started looking and engagement rings and pointed that one out to me and said that is the one she wanted. While she was at another store in the mall, I ducked away and went back and got it along with the wedding band.

You should have seen her face when I gave the engagement ring to her. She has no idea that I also got the matching wedding band so I can't wait until our wedding day to see her reaction again.
 
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I agree. I believe those were the same ones that laughed at the engagement rink pic I posted showing what I got for my fiancee. They told me back in Oct that don't be surprised if she says no and laughs in your face if you give her "that thing", which by the way was the exact engagement ring she wanted.


omgosh how horrible! Did that happen on this board?
 
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omgosh how horrible! Did that happen on this board?

Yep. It was back in October. It got to a point that I asked a moderator to delete the post because the attacks her getting pretty bad. I originally just brushed it off, but they kept making more and more fun of it. I think one of them actually said that unless it's 4 ctw or more forget it, so that shows you where there priorities are at. They were just a couple of people trolling on here and not anyone that is usually on this board.
 
WOW I can't believe about those girls nothing else better to do... BTW on more important notes... CONGRATS on your anniversary and your little bundle of joy...
 
I agree. I believe those were the same ones that laughed at the engagement rink pic I posted showing what I got for my fiancee. They told me back in Oct that don't be surprised if she says no and laughs in your face if you give her "that thing", which by the way was the exact engagement ring she wanted.

Wow - I feel sorry for people that are so materialistic. Anyone who puts that much stock into material goods, is obviously covering up for the more important things (love, kindness, support, etc.)

The same co-worker who said she's throw her ring at her then-boyfriend's head if it was under 2 carats tries to pretend that her boyfriend's bar-going, video-game playing ways don't bother her when she's missing him. I mean really, what's more important?

Just what's true and truly felt. Nothing else really matters. :lovestruc
 
I missed all the "fun" last night...but here's my take on what's been going on...

Many of the posters on the knot have a preconceived notion of what a Disney wedding really is. It shouldn't be surprising since many brides here have had to deal with those same misconceptions from family members.

It's called ignorance (as defined by most common dictionaries)...they have a severe lack of information and knowledge (and IMO imagination...but that's beside the point;) ).

However WE know that Disney weddings can be classy and timeless or casual and whimsical...the thing is...we have had the kind of wedding WE want!!!

Don't let them bother you.

To be honest, I was bothered by some of the ring comments (and if any of them had posted a pic of my ring, I would have reported it quickly as a violation of copyright). My DH picked my ring out. Someone on that board mistakenly called it a red heart shaped diamond :rotfl: when it is actually a ruby. This was a ring he picked with his own heart and thoughts. To question the shape, color, and style of his gift would be the ultimate in tacky.

They are proving what many people think about brides...that they are OCD and quickly turn to bridezillas!:rotfl:

Let it roll off your back ladies! Be the classy brides I know ALL of us are and rise above the fray.

Remember what Eleanor Roosevelt said..."No one can make you feel inferior without your permission.";) :hug:


Apparently, I missed it all too. But, all I can say is AMEN!!:laughing:

Besides girls, they are they showing how much more "klassy" :rolleyes: they are!!
 
I agree. I believe those were the same ones that laughed at the engagement rink pic I posted showing what I got for my fiancee. They told me back in Oct that don't be surprised if she says no and laughs in your face if you give her "that thing", which by the way was the exact engagement ring she wanted.

i think it's a cool ring. now a days i think women want rings that were popular in the 20's and that ring is definitely reprisentative of that era. i for the longest time thought my great-grandmother's ring from 1910 was gorgeous (it has fillagree on the side and it is probably a 0.5 carat diamond in a bezel setting).

i've already told my boyfriend that if we get married some day that i want my grandmother's tiffany ring from the 1940's (not because it's tiffany's, i could seriously care less about that, but because it means a lot to me to have a family heirloom.) i think it's probably 0.6 carat only, but it's gorgeous, sparkly, low set, and in yellow gold (which is unusual for a tiffany engagement ring, they actually only made yellow gold rings during wwii because it was said to be unpatriotic to have a platinum ring.)

i feel like the only thing that matters to people now is bigger is better. personally i would rather have a home and not be in debt than to have my boyfriend buy me a 200,000$ ring because i needed a 4 carat piece of junk.

ps. here's what my ring will look like (i took this from some auction website online, so it's not mine, but it looks exactly like it). it's not anything special to look at, but i think it's gorgeous and very meaningful to me.

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