Get Rid of Jewlery at ExBoyFriendJewelry.com

Amy Cox
If you have a new love in your heart but remnants of an old love in your jewelry box, it might be time to consider making a change. No, do not get rid of the new love. I am sure that he or she is a wonderful person and is going to make you very happy. Instead of throwing the new boyfriend or girlfriend out the door, get rid of the old jewelry. It is tacky to have the remains of an old love sitting around in the form of gold and diamonds.

One place that makes it easy to get rid of jewelry from the ex is www.exboyfriendjewelry.com. Go to the website, set a price, and sell the jewelry. Wipe that guy or gal out of your life forever and make a little cash in the process. While you are on the site selling your memories, browse around at the inventory. Maybe someone else's jewelry would be perfect for your new love. Buy them a new piece and unload your baggage all at the same time.

Maybe www.exboyfriendjewelry.com is not your cup of tea. Still, you have to get rid of that jewelry. If you don't do that, you might end up with a fight on your hands. People like to snoop. Don't think that just because you have that ring and necklace hidden at the bottom of your underwear drawer, it is safe. That is certainly not the case. If you don't want to go with the other ladies and unload your gems along with the other former boyfriends' stuff, give EBay a try. Take a picture, ad it to the sellers' list, and let the bidding begin. Even if you only get a few bucks, it will be well worth it to rid yourself of the remains of an ex.

Let's say you're not too familiar with the internet. You want to unload the jewels, but the idea of doing it online just isn't that appealing. Besides, you don't like airing your dirty laundry to everyone who has a computer. If that is the case, go to a pawn shop. Unless your ex was a cheap jerk, you should be able to get some money at a pawn shop for your jewelry. If he actually spent a few dollars on your jewelry, the pawn shop worker will not laugh at you and show you the door when you try to unload your merchandise. If the laughter does occur, resign yourself to the fact that he got your ring from a Cracker-Jack Box and gave the expensive ring to the woman he was cheating on you with. If that's the case, throw that jewelry in the trash along with the pictures of the two of you at the nude beach in January. Both need to be distant memories of a not so intelligent affair.

If you don't think the jewelry your ex gave you is worth much, just give it away. Don't give it to your best friend that you see all the time. You don't need to see her wearing that ring. Give it to an acquaintance that you owe a favor to. Give it to someone you hate and hope that the jewelry's karma rubs off on them. Give it to a friend who has a daughter that likes to play dress up. It doesn't matter who you give it to, just give it away. Get it out of your house.

There is one more viable option for those who do not care at all about the jewelry and just want to rid themselves of the past. Do what my love did with her ex's jewelry. Get in the car, put the car in drive, and toss it out the window. There is something rather satisfying in watching as rings that were given to your current love by their ex skid across the pavement and get run over by an 18 wheeler. Nothing says "I love you" quite like saying "I don't love him."

No matter how you choose to get rid of the jewelry from an ex, do get rid of it. Clinging to the past can hinder the future, not to mention it can be hurtful for your current boyfriend or girlfriend to spot an inscribed locket from your former guy. Loose it now and avoid a fight in the future.

Published by Amy Cox

I am currently working on my first novel. I'm hoping this forum will give me some extra experience with writing.  View profile

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