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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"That would give the game away. My female friend met a guy in Fab. He had a big mark on his finger where he had taken his ring off. Swore blind to her he was single. Later admitted he wasn’t. Lol. "
This.
Cheating. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I didn’t wear my wedding ring for many years. After baby number 2 it didn’t fit for quite a while then with my work and hobbies it was easier to not wear it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We wear our engagement rings.
We’d probably take it off for a party/long session, but that’s purely because her’s costs too much for a pointless shiny thing and I wouldn’t want it lost/damaged and I have a habit of losing it. Inside someone once. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"why do they not wear wedding rings?
I always wear mine
I don't think you're the target audience here. Your misses knows "
Shah its meant to be a secret lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Wore mine on honeymoon but never worn it since. 2 reasons..1st is my job, get a hot spark on gold and it can heat up real quick, and 2nd is it was my dads, and i dont want to scuff it and batter it at work |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What do I know? Hang on what? You are on fab? What the?
Hee hee
Also I put that ring on you can't get it off easily with those knuckles!
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Ooh hello, fancy seeing you here, lol |
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"why do they not wear wedding rings?"
I wore one for a bit after I got married and I absolutely detested having this solid bit of metal round my finger. It was so uncomfortable and felt so unnatural. I didn't last more than a few weeks before I just put in a draw. I haven't seen it for years. Luke |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I wear mine when doing nice stuff but it’s dangerous for work so I only really put it on when I’m going out somewhere nice.
It’s like a fashion accessory for me.
I have absolutely no issue wearing it, I’ve worn it for the annual lads holiday I go on and the chicks just seem to be even more determined by the sight of it.
One chick even insisted I finger banged her with my wedding finger whilst whispering my vows into her ear. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I wear mine when doing nice stuff but it’s dangerous for work so I only really put it on when I’m going out somewhere nice.
It’s like a fashion accessory for me.
I have absolutely no issue wearing it, I’ve worn it for the annual lads holiday I go on and the chicks just seem to be even more determined by the sight of it.
One chick even insisted I finger banged her with my wedding finger whilst whispering my vows into her ear."
That girl definitely has issues!!
I bet she was great. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I wear mine when doing nice stuff but it’s dangerous for work so I only really put it on when I’m going out somewhere nice.
It’s like a fashion accessory for me.
I have absolutely no issue wearing it, I’ve worn it for the annual lads holiday I go on and the chicks just seem to be even more determined by the sight of it.
One chick even insisted I finger banged her with my wedding finger whilst whispering my vows into her ear."
Can confirm that. While on lad's nights out when I was still wed. I would repetitively tap my wedding ring on my pint glass when a woman was flirting with me a little too much for my comfort, nothing wrong with some flirting, but some seem to see it as a challenge. Shrugs. No biggie. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I wear mine when doing nice stuff but it’s dangerous for work so I only really put it on when I’m going out somewhere nice.
It’s like a fashion accessory for me.
I have absolutely no issue wearing it, I’ve worn it for the annual lads holiday I go on and the chicks just seem to be even more determined by the sight of it.
One chick even insisted I finger banged her with my wedding finger whilst whispering my vows into her ear.
Can confirm that. While on lad's nights out when I was still wed. I would repetitively tap my wedding ring on my pint glass when a woman was flirting with me a little too much for my comfort, nothing wrong with some flirting, but some seem to see it as a challenge. Shrugs. No biggie." Amen I’ve been there |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What do I know? Hang on what? You are on fab? What the?
Hee hee
Also I put that ring on you can't get it off easily with those knuckles!
He's grateful it's on his finger "
Yep I am bloody lucky!! And I know it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm not terribly romantic or sentimental about most things but being told he wouldnt wear a ring made me a bit miffed. Good job we never got married! They can be awfully dangerous though, mine have snagged a few times and I know people who have had gruesome accidents with fingers. |
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By *adyJayneWoman
over a year ago
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"Cause it’s the 21st century and having a little ‘owners’ stamp is so outdated "
This was why I was reluctant to wear my wedding ring. I now wear it pretty much all the time and don't notice it any more.
To me it's just something that catches my eye occasionally that reminds me I've got my hubster in my corner,my rock, my cheerleader and the one that loves me because of our differences. (a poly/mono relationship is hard work - but for us worth it) |
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By *inranWoman
over a year ago
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"What do I know? Hang on what? You are on fab? What the?
Hee hee
Also I put that ring on you can't get it off easily with those knuckles!
He's grateful it's on his finger
Yep I am bloody lucky!! And I know it "
Awwwww. I do think there's an assumption on here that married on a single profile = cheating and they aren't synonymous.
Equally I think people struggle to believe you when you say you aren't cheating anyway.
Ring removal I think for some people is about trying to be someone else or hide it. But not every happily married person wears a ring so you can't draw conclusions |
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By *tue555Man
over a year ago
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"Probably the same reasons as married women don't I'd say. "
Was just going to say, not condoning anything don't kill the messenger, there is a tendency to assume it is all the preserve of males |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"why do they not wear wedding rings?"
I never wore one day to day cause of my work but always wore it if we went out, until I discovered the silicone rings now it can stay on all the time |
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By *inranWoman
over a year ago
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"why do they not wear wedding rings?
I never wore one day to day cause of my work but always wore it if we went out, until I discovered the silicone rings now it can stay on all the time "
Where are you wearing this silicone ring all the time |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Rings are incredibly dangerous at work - and remember you don't only do work at work you DIYers! I never really took the H&S posters very seriously till a mate had is ring finger almost completely ripped off while I was on shift - pretty horrible to see and although they saved it they never got the finger working properly again. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Most of the time it’s cause they cause skin Irritation and as we are all fully aware married men have very delicate skin. "
I lolled at this more than I should have |
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"Rings are incredibly dangerous at work - and remember you don't only do work at work you DIYers! I never really took the H&S posters very seriously till a mate had is ring finger almost completely ripped off while I was on shift - pretty horrible to see and although they saved it they never got the finger working properly again."
Just this and if squashed can be a real problem so just not worth it. But will generally where it when out shopping or to the pub |
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By *athan 123Man
over a year ago
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"I didn’t wear my wedding ring for many years. After baby number 2 it didn’t fit for quite a while then with my work and hobbies it was easier to not wear it. "
You look amazing would never believe you’d had kids |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Where are you wearing this silicone ring all the time
left hand lol
Sorry I have genuinely never heard of silicone rings for hands"
Less than a tenner and dont cause any issues with weights, sports or tools and if you're not a fan of jewelry or wearing metal the colours available are very subtle aswell, leas subtle colours available too |
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