Why does a diamond ring represent eternity? The first kiss should represent the eternal kiss because the first kiss cannot be bought and there will always be only one.

4 thoughts on “Why does a diamond ring represent eternity? The first kiss should represent the eternal kiss because the first kiss cannot be bought and there will always be only one.”

  1. This depends on what angle from what angle, because diamonds are the hardest substances on the earth, and carbon is an element that the Earth exists. Nothing can be more eternal than it, so it is used to represent the eternal love, although it is only just the only one, although it is just the only thing A metaphor, but more appropriate. If the first kiss can be said from your explanation, but from another angle, the first kiss is only that moment, very short, and cannot kiss for a lifetime, so it is obviously not eternal. Moreover, the first kiss does not necessarily be his lover who represents love, and it is likely to be the family. It may even be given strangers by accident or accidental people who do not love. How can they represent love?

  2. Regarding the diamond ring to represent the eternal, it is the popularity of the merchant. In order to increase the sales volume, the diamond ring has a label. The diamond is long and long, and a forever spreads. In fact, the material of the diamond itself is relatively hard and long -lasting, so the merchant uses this to create a marketing method to compare the eternal love. The first kiss is indeed very precious, not time and money can be measured.

  3. Regarding the issue of love, diamond ring is just a symbol of eternal, symbolizing the feelings of hope that the newcomer's feelings can be eternal. I also recognize your point of view, because everyone has different understanding of love and the attitude towards love is different, so different stories of different loves.

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