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Zoe Forsey

Woman excitedly confirms engagement - but people are horrified to see her ring

Engagement rings are very special to every couple - a promise of an exciting future and a romantic commitment.

And while every ring is different, all that matters is that the person popping the question manages to pick one their partner likes - right?

Well...

People were disgusted when they saw the ring one boyfriend used to ask his girlfriend to be his bride - because it was made from his own hair.

The excited woman shared a snap of her hand wearing the 'ring', showing hundreds of strands of hair looped around her finger.

She wrote: "My boyfie is now my fiancé!

She shared the photo online (Youtube)

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"He proposed with a ring made from a lock of his OWN HAIR.

"This is a placeholder, until my more intricately woven band is done."

A screenshot of her message was posted on the Facebook group That's It, I'm Ring Shaming, and has unsurprisingly attracted a lot of comments, reports the Sun .

One wrote: "No matter how much I love the dude I don't think I'd ever in a million years wear his hair on my finger."

Another commented: "Did she pull his hair from the drain and just wrap it around her finger? Does he even know they are engaged?"

It's not a traditional ring... (Getty)

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Others questioned which part of his body the hair had come from.

It's not the first time a ring has come under fire on social media, and last week people mocked a woman's 'tiny' ring .

The 'minimalist' ring, which he bought from the online marketplace Etsy, is a plain silver band with a very small diamond.

People were very cruel (JSVConcepts / ETSY)

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She posted a snap in a wedding shaming Facebook group with the message: "My bf and I ordered my ring online and I am in LOVE with it!"

But before long the photo attracted a lot of negative comments, with people telling her the ring was awful and she shouldn't wear it, reports the Sun .

One wrote: "Why even bother having a diamond there."

Another added: "It's so pitiful, I just can’t. It's too sad."

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