I think you should!
He was honest with you and told you he lost it, he could have just gone out and replaced it himself.
Sounds like you have an excellent relationship worth celebrating along with his Birthday!!!!
2007-02-23 10:41:02
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answered by July Wedding Girl 2
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this is my guess he's making an attempt to electrify many single women people, together with his new truck & to instruct that he's single, yet in asserting that he could have pawned it, for something else that he calls for. it may additionally be a real mistake, in that he's miss located it someplace & forgotten the place he left it, co's it does take place! notwithstanding mines tight on my finger, it does slip off whilst my palms are moist or mutually as i'm washing my palms & i'm oblivious to it, so that's a real mistake on his area,so i would not subject too lots approximately it, least of all subject your self ill over it! in the journey that your a greater robust than satisfied & committed couple then, this aggravating your doing is basically trivial in assessment on your destiny lives mutually. If I have been you i would not subject your self ****- much less, co's there is greater to marriage than basically a marriage ring or band on your case!
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answered by hardage 4
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My husband went on a diet lost weight and then lost his wedding ring, he too was sorry but he said that it wouldn't be the same as the ring was the day we got married. I went and got him one anyway he loves it as I put the dates of the day we met, the day we got engaged and our wedding date in the inside of the ring. It makes the ring special too!!
If you think he would love a new ring do it.
2007-02-23 09:06:46
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answered by kittiebann 3
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My husband's first wedding band broke (not the same as getting lost, but still needed replacing). So, I bought him a new one as a present. He loved it.
2007-02-23 08:59:33
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answered by sassybree1979 5
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I think that is a great idea, because it also shows him that you are not mad, by replacing it. I think it will help him with the guilt factor, because he probably feels really bad about it. If you can't afford it, then maybe not, but if it is in your budget I think that is a wonderful idea!
2007-02-23 08:57:24
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answered by sjhockeyfan 3
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question... how did he lose his band? he must have taken it off.. in that case... why wasnt he wearing his wedding band? just some things to ponder.
heres what i would do if you really trust he lost it. try to find him the exact same one he had, take it out of the box, and pretend you found his old band. that would mean more to him i think.
2007-02-23 09:04:19
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answered by bar22bie 2
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This is your husband for 13 years and you are asking us?
Of course you buy him a new one. Why does it have to be only for Bday? y not just because?
2007-02-23 08:57:39
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answered by SoySrtaBonita 3
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I'd get him a new one. I mean he's truly sorry about it and he'll probably be really happy if you get him a replacement. Just make sure it looks a lot better lol. *i'm sure it was a very nice ring but i'm just sayin lol*
2007-02-23 08:57:03
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answered by dr_mctwitch 2
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no,you shouldn't buy a new band for him .You guys seem like you have been together for a while,and your life tells your story not a band or a ring.The love you share with someone is priceless,but for everything else theres master card ha ha ha ha ,but what I said first I really ment but i like to end things with a little humor
2007-02-23 09:06:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he would like it. I bet it feels weird for him to not be wearing it. I feel lost when I forget to put my wedding ring on. You could also get in engraved. He would probably like that.
2007-02-23 09:07:21
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answered by Anonymous
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