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Hi all, I got an e-mail from a jewelry company that I thought you might all like to read.
There is a link to a CBS article that features a book your DF might want a copy of (to know how bad some brides get)
My view, I agree with Abby, the guy sounds like a real jerk, but I disagree about the girls coming in with the BF.

He then asks us (other jewelers) these questions:
Finally, here is the start of the article "Hook" It is a link to a book review about the worst bride possible
There is a link to a CBS article that features a book your DF might want a copy of (to know how bad some brides get)
My view, I agree with Abby, the guy sounds like a real jerk, but I disagree about the girls coming in with the BF.

Dear Abby got it Wrong!
By Jeff Unger
The following is from the Dear Abby column this past weekend:
“Give Thanks for Ring Ruckus”
“DEAR ABBY: "Jake" and I have been together for five years. He finally proposed last summer. Well, I made a mistake and complained about the ring he'd bought. He took it back, but still agreed to marry me -- without the ring.
I have apologized to Jake every day since for what I said, but we are now split up. (We still talk and see each other once or twice a week.) Abby, Jake refuses to forgive me and make up. I spend all my time alone while he goes hunting with his friends or out drinking with them. I'm tired of not being forgiven. I know what I did was wrong. How long can you say, "I'm sorry"? -- BROKENHEARTED IN ALABAMA
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DEAR BROKENHEARTED: If you have apologized every day since last summer and it has fallen on deaf ears, you can apologize until the cows come home and it will get you nowhere. Please step back and take another look at this situation.
Most men take their fiancées with them when they purchase an engagement ring, so she can select something she likes. You were tactless to complain about the ring he bought, but it wasn't a cardinal sin.
Recognize that Jake is enjoying punishing you -- and the hunting and drinking with his friends would have happened after your marriage regardless. Jake has done you an enormous favor by showing you how self-centered and unforgiving he is. Please be smart, realize that you have dodged a bullet, stop apologizing and run for the hills.”
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He then asks us (other jewelers) these questions:
Jeff Unger said:Ok, WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO ROMANCE, TO SURPRISE, TO GETTING ON THE KNEE AND PROPOSING? What about saying THANK YOU for getting a gift?
As retailers on the front lines, I want your opinion. I plan on sending a response to Dear Abby after I get your responses. If you also have a great story about a return and a “BRIDEZILLA” please let me know. Please forward your answers to the following questions:
1. How many times has a guy brought back a diamond into your store after hearing it was two small or she didn’t like it?
2. Would you like to work with the couple of just the groom?
3. How many times has that relationship above worked out?
4. Who’s at fault in the above situation, the guy or the girl?
Finally, here is the start of the article "Hook" It is a link to a book review about the worst bride possible
Beware Of The 'Bridezilla Syndrome'
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(AP) (CBS) If you've ever received a wedding invitation that includes a deposit slip to the couple's bank account or if you've been a bridesmaid and were asked to go on a diet for the big day, you've probably been in contact with a "Bridezilla." Author and etiquette expert Gail Dunson, who goes by pen name, Noe Spaemme, has written a book about this scary new breed of brides roaming the earth and she's got some advice for the newly engaged on how to avoid becoming a Bridezilla.
Click here to read the article