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When it comes to diamonds, what is the difference between cut and shape? PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ziva Jewels   
Wednesday, 08 December 2010 18:47
Think there isn't a difference? Guess again. If you're looking for an engagement ring, you need to know what each term refers to. . 
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The shape of the diamond refers to the silhouette and the look of the diamond. The most popular cut is the round brilliant (above left) because it creates a strong stone and maximizes sparkle. A round cut is also easier to insure than say a pear shape (above right) because a pear shaped diamond is more fragile. One of the drawbacks the round diamond its popularity makes it more expensive. 
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After the round brilliant, the most popular shape is the princess (above far left). Some other popular shapes are

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"1000 Questions For Couples" PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 13 May 2009 14:49
What You Absolutely Must Know About the One You Are With!

Have you ever asked your partner what are the three most sensitive parts on their body?

"An estimated 83% of divorces would not take place
if couples asked each other the right questions"

Several months ago, a friend of mine discovered that her husband was once a heroin addict. When she asked him why he didn't tell her before, he replied, "You never asked!"

I have put together 1,000 of the most important questions couples should ask each other. These are questions that go beyond small talk and simply making conversation like you will find in most "questions" books. You will NOT find questions like "if you were a color, what color would you be" or "what is your most embarrassing moment". 

"My girlfriend and I avoided discussing certain topics like our thoughts about sex

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Written by DP-Quin   
Friday, 07 November 2008 12:16
If you understand what our name means then you could guess, POPping the Question is what we've built our site around.  We have members from around the world who include: Wedding planners who've seen and heard hundreds of proposals and know a thing or two about what most women would think and we also have select members who pride themselves in thinking they know what is romantic and what isn't.  Anyone can give an opinion and if you agree with that opinion then that might just be the little push you need to make your decision happen.

There are a few ways you can get some good information on what to do with your proposal.
  1. Search the articles and stories within this site.
  2. Browse the ebooks.
  3. Search and post your own questions in the forum.
At Pop goes the question.com we are also adding new areas of the site including a simply romantic section, Wedding & Honeymoon tips, deals, articles etc... Expect to see more and more here at PGTQ, your everything romantic web portal.

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When do I propose? PDF Print E-mail
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Written by DP-Quin   
Sunday, 26 October 2008 21:57

If you are looking for answers to any of these questions:

  • When do I pop the question?
  • How should I choose the time of year to propose?
  • Should I propose at a time that is only significant to me and my girlfriend?
  • Should I propose at a family gathering?
  • Should I propose at a public place?
  • Should I propose on her birthday?
  • Should I propose on Christmas or New Years?
  • Should I propose on Valentines Day?
  • What are the Pros and Cons on proposing on a holiday?
  • Whats the weirdest time you've heard of someone proposing?

See the engagement specialist explain all these questions...  Its a lengthy video but it does explain all the above questions.

Or you can ask the world your engagement and wedding questions on our sister site: OurWeddingProposal.com

Spring? Summer? Fall? Winter? I suppose it depends on how long you think the planning of the wedding would take. Do you know what time of year your bride would want to get married?  I personally do not think this is big deal since the engagement could last months or years before the wedding is planned. So if you know the wedding planning will take about a year you propose the same season you'd like to get married in.

But is your bride ready to tie the knot right after the proposal? Do you think you might get engaged and be heading off to elope right away? This is something to consider when your getting your proposal together.

 How long before we actually tie the knot? Did she tell me she wanted a winter/summer wedding? Think about it.


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