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What did you do with your wedding rings after divorce?

Just curious as to what people would do or have done with their rings? For me, I saved it for my son and will be giving them to give (or trade) to his fiancee'. I had NO desire to wear them in any form after my divorce from my son's father.

What would you do (or did)?

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    9 years ago
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    I never got my wife a diamond. But she stopped wearing the band a couple of years before we split up. I'm sure she still has it somewhere but she'll probably sell it for the gold eventually. I lost my band after I lost weight and it slipped off while I was out walking the dog. My replacement was tungsten and not valuable. I still have it in a drawer but I'll probably just throw it out at some point.

    My mom kept her engagement ring. She offered the diamond to my wife and I before we got married, but my wife didn't express any interest. It will probably go to one of my brothers or else maybe we'll end up selling it as part of her estate in the end.

  • 5 years ago

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    6 years ago

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    I think you do have unresolved issues. Why would you want to wear your wedding ring if you were divorced? It does not make any sense except for the fact that you really dont want to be divorced. I believe any man would think you had unresolved issues.

  • 9 years ago

    Everyone keeps telling me to save them. So far, I have. I don't want to give it to my daughter though and pass on the bad luck. Besides, it's one 1/4 carat stone...with a bunch of "littles" around it. Nothing that would be worth resetting...

    He even went super cheapo and got the 1/4 carat stone with the black spec in it...when we were married I always enjoyed but now I see it for what it was. The cheapest thing he could find to get the deed done when in reality he didn't want to marry in the first place...

  • 7 years ago

    Though I am not married, I am definite that I will never see separation or divorce in my life and if death has to come between us, I would be the first to leave this place.

  • 9 years ago

    Sold my wedding band at a pawn shop and went out and bought a new GPS with the cash. I did this the first weekend we were officially divorced. Do not regret it.

  • Britty
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    That's a sweet idea for your son. I'm not married yet but when my aunt got divorced 2-3 years ago she just took them to a pawn shop to get fast money.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

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