Catlady
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- Southern AZ
I think the OP meant if the woman says yes and then changed her mind should she keep the ring. That makes more sense.
Now, to my somehow related story.
In Italy it is the custom for the groom's family to buy the "wedding gold''. In my case I got a gorgeous 18 karat set of a bracelet, necklace, brooch, earrings, wedding band, and an engagement ring with a very tiny rock. After I divorced him 5 years later for chronic cheating he asked that I give him back the set because ''my parents bought it''. I told him I would return the set if he returned to my parents all the cash and other gifts my parents gave HIM. He shut up after that.
Now, to my somehow related story.
In Italy it is the custom for the groom's family to buy the "wedding gold''. In my case I got a gorgeous 18 karat set of a bracelet, necklace, brooch, earrings, wedding band, and an engagement ring with a very tiny rock. After I divorced him 5 years later for chronic cheating he asked that I give him back the set because ''my parents bought it''. I told him I would return the set if he returned to my parents all the cash and other gifts my parents gave HIM. He shut up after that.