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Addicted to Jewelry?

I think it's quite healthy to collect jewelry as a lady, isn't it? So long as it's not hoarding them. I only buy 1 piece under 100$CAD every month. That's, that's all for me personally.
 
I have plenty between all the jewelry I purchased or was given in my younger years combined with all my Mom's jewelry I inherited. Other than an occasional gift, I don't buy jewelery anymore. My last gifts were white sapphire stud earrings my sweetie bought me and a pretty pair of dangling birds and leaves my niece gave me for Christmas.

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I believe jewelry is more of a woman's thing. I have no such addiction. I am more interested in collecting gadgets, but due to my finances, I don't run after every gadget that comes on the market.
 
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