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Bride is savagely mocked for engagement ring that looks like ‘a squirt of mayo’


Most people compared it to white condiments (Picture: Facebook)

For most budding brides, showing off their engagement ring is a special moment.

Regardless of whether the ring is nice or not, people know to say something complimentary or at the very least, keep their mouths shut.

However, as we all know, these rules don’t seem apply to the internet and people can be pretty savage – as one bride recently discovered.

The woman posted an image of her ring, which used to belong to her great-grandmother, to the Facebook group That’s It I’m Ring Shaming and it was ripped to shreds in the comments section.

It is, admittedly, quite unique, with a white shape in the form of an ‘s’, fitted into an oval frame in a 14k gold band.

‘I love it so much,’ she wrote on the post, but others did not share this view.

Some of the moderately kinder comments said it was a ‘blob ring’ and that it ‘looks like a swan’, but the rest compared it to various white substances.

One person said: ‘It looks like a squirt of mayo.’

‘Looks like a squirt of aioli,’ someone else wrote.

A third person suggested it ‘looks like toothpaste’.

One particularly savage member of the group simply stated ‘it’s semen’. Ouch.

At least the bride can take comfort in that she’s not the only one to have her ring shamed in the group.

Previous delights include a ring that looks like a ‘prolapsed butthole’ and another which apparently resembled a ‘jewel encrusted speculum’.

Just this morning, we also revealed a ‘door knob’ wedding ring, which someone said was ‘the most horrid ring’ they’d ever seen.

The lesson to learn here? Don’t post photos of your ring online.

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