网站专卖“旧爱”信物首饰换钱疗伤爱情

2008-09-08 04:09:08
中学英语之友·高一版 2008年8期
关键词:信物疗伤光环

钻石代表永恒,但当女孩被抛弃或面临离异,爱情失去光环时,她们该如何对待那些戒指、项链等信物呢?据英国媒体报道,一个专卖“旧爱”首饰,分享分手故事,疗养爱情伤痕的新网站出现,为这些人提供帮助。

Diamonds may be forever. But whats a girl to do when she gets dumped or divorced and those rings, necklaces and love gifts lose their emotional sparkle?

Help is just a click away on new websites that provide an outlet for selling jewellery from past relationships, sharing break-up stories and helping broken hearts heal.

“You go through a divorce. What do you do with that ring? Maybe you have a child you can pass it on to. Maybe you dont. It just sits there,” said Marie Perry, who with her stepdaughter Megahn Perry runs exboyfriendjewelry.com.

“We wanted to create a platform in the community where people can get in contact with others with similar needs,” Perry said.

Three months after its launch with the slogan “You Dont Want It. He Cant Have It Back,” the website has 3,000 registered users and more than 600 postings of rings, bracelets and earrings for sale—all with a personal tale attached.

“Studs from a Dud,” writes one woman, selling a pair of cubic zirconia earrings given to her three years ago.

Six months later, she says, the boyfriend dumped her over the phone—while she was recovering from brain surgery.

“Oops,” writes another, selling a white gold wedding band.

“We wanted to keep the tone fun and tongue in cheek. There are some bitter women but most stories are really light-hearted although a few are about people who have been in an abusive situation. But now they are ready to move on,” said Perry.

The idea was born when Megahn Perry, a Los Angeles actress and writer, was looking for a safe, reliable place to sell a wedding set after an amicable divorce and realized others might have boyfriend jewellery languishing in drawers or with attendant memories that make them too painful to wear.

The local pawn shop(典当行) proved an unattractive option, and Ebay felt too anonymous. So she teamed up with her stepmother Marie, researched the market and found a gap in it.

New Orleans students, Allison Wasserman and Elizabeth Rothbeind, set up a similar venture, Ex-cessories.com, in April after a teary afternoon sorting out photographs, jewellery and other mementos of an ex-boyfriend.

With the motto “Dont Get Mad-Break Even,” it offers independent appraisals of jewellery, matches buyers with sellers, and provides a social network.

Although aimed at women, the websites welcome men.

“Some men thought it was going to be another male-bashing site but thats not what were trying to do,” said Perry.

But she admits the “He Cant Have It Back” slogan has rankled(激怒) some who believe jewellery should be returned to the giver.

“Etiquette says that if the engagement is broken off, you should absolutely give the ring back. But sometimes the man says no, and sometimes it depends on circumstances,” she said.

As one woman posting a diamond ring for $3,500 wrote:

“Beautiful ring came with the wrong man. Decided to sell to regain the money that I spent finishing payments on the ring that my ex didnt.”

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