People really need to be more careful with family heirlooms. It's not the type of thing you can hand out to just anyone, it's only an heirloom for as long as it is in your possession. If it's a wedding ring, maybe wait until the wedding day to whip it out? Or better yet, wait even a few more years to make sure the vows really stuck.
In all seriousness, it's completely up to you what you do with something that is passed down in your family, but we hear so many stories of people making the wrong decisions with them. And, for lack of a better word, it all just sounds a bit awko-taco.
It was Reddit user u/throwaway-helper38 who asked if they were in the wrong for trying to force their daughter to pay her ex. This is clearly a layered story, and it seems there are many parties involved. Let's get into it.
First, the narrator begins by providing some much-needed background information. They explain how it was her daughter's fiance that proposed to her with his great-grandmother's ring. So it was his heirloom that was given to her. Okay. Very interesting...
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