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I’m meant to be attending the wedding of “Tilly” and “Peter” next
month. They are friends of my fiancé, and we have hung out plenty
of times over the past few years. They got engaged around 18
months ago, and we got engaged 3 months ago.
My engagement ring stone is a light blue sapphire – in photographs however, it looks a lot darker (which is relevant).
We met up with Tilly and Peter last weekend, which incidentally was the first time seeing them in person since we got
engaged. When they asked to see the ring, Tilly noted that it was much lighter than the photos we’d shared. Peter
agreed, and a little while later after the conversation had turned to something else, Tilly asked if we remembered that
the bridesmaids’ dress colour was a very pale blue. My fiancé is a groomsman so knew this, as he is wearing a
matching tie.
Peter said that they were hoping that only the wedding party was going to wear that colour, which was included on the
invites. He said that having a ring in that shade was “no excuse” to be “breaking the rules”. This was said
humourously, so my fiancé and I both laughed, and I assured them that I’m most likely wearing something darker and
not blue anyway. Tilly then said that Peter was talking around the issue, and that I wouldn’t be able to wear my
engagement ring at their wedding because it was too close to their shade of blue. She said that she’d already had to
make sure a family member wasn’t going to wear a necklace with similar gemstones for the same reason.
A discussion ensued, as both my partner and I said that it seemed quite strong to be asking me to not wear my ring
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