Me and the guy I'm with will be together for 3 years this October.. I was thinking of getting him a ring.. nothing too flashy/showy.. a simple band of some sort, preferably silver... and the problem is, I dont know his ring size and I want it to be a surprise.. so how would I go about finding that out without making it completely obvious??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? Sami143 answered Wednesday June 3 2009, 10:48 am: Well if you wear rings just take your ring and just acting like you messing around put it on his ring finger and see how close it is to fitting him and then when you go to get him the ring tell them where the ring you have sits on his finger and they can get really close to his finger size. But if not most places have like a 14 day guarantee. So if it doesnt fit after you give it to him you can always take it back and get him the right size.
benelax answered Wednesday June 3 2009, 9:12 am: ok so this is a last minute suggestion. the last answer was very good. i would do that. and then you have to guess pretty close to his actual ring size. so if you dont get the right size, take it to get resized. its not ruining the element of surprise. i think the gesture is what matters most and he knows what he means to you. Congrats on 3 yrs [ benelax's advice column | Ask benelax A Question ]
orphans answered Wednesday June 3 2009, 6:37 am: does he wear rings? if so...jus ask to try one on. Then, compare it to your finger, and try to remember how big it is. When you go to buy one, try the rings on to find something similar to what you can remember. this works. i did it :) [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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