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If he wants to get engaged again, he can use it again. It's his choice, his money.What if she doesn't want to give it back?
You're going to have to take it to court. Why would you want to have the ring anyway?For sentimental reasons, maybe?
Why? To show that you were engaged?

Women are stupid.Um, OK. Well if they both want it should they fight?
Yes, if she's going to be stubborn. What are you going to keep the ring for? To wear it and say "Oh, that's the ring my ex-fiancée gave me?" What are you going to do with it? Nothing.

For the memories. You gave it to somebody, regardless of what happened. You shouldn't take it back.What if it cost the man a lot of money and he thinks he deserves it back?
Then you're a cheap bastard! You should not be upset that you spent so much money on someone you loved once. Just let her have the ring.

No! Or just lie and say it won't come off.
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If it's mutual, the person who bought the ring. It's circumstantial—if he breaks if off she should keep it. If she does, then he should have it back.So if he's an asshole she should keep it?
I don't know if it's about being an asshole, but if he goes back on that decision and she wants to keep it she should keep it. Though I don't know why you'd want to.What should he or she do with it?
Get rid of it, sell it. Wouldn't it be weird if you proposed to someone with a ring and said "I used this with my ex-wife?"

That's tricky. I don't know.If the receiver keeps it, what should they do with it?
It seems sleazy to sell it. If it was a very, very valuable ring it might be best to give it back to the person who bought it.What should the giver do with it?
If you bought it you have every right to just sell it. Get the cash.Previously - Who's the Worst Person You've Ever Met
