To: nickcarraway
I should show this article to my wife. She’s always pressuring me to get a wedding ring and wear it. I’m one of those people who absolutely hates wearing any kind of jewelry, including rings. The only thing I’ll wear is a watch.
11 posted on
08/13/2009 10:03:12 AM PDT by
AlaskaErik
(I served and protected my country for 31 years. Democrats spent that time trying to destroy it.)
To: AlaskaErik
Shes always pressuring me to get a wedding ring and wear it. Im one of those people who absolutely hates wearing any kind of jewelry, including rings. The only thing Ill wear is a watch. Get a tatto of a wedding ring on your ring finger. That should solve both problems unless you like giving the impression you are on the market...
13 posted on
08/13/2009 10:10:38 AM PDT by
2banana
(My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)
To: AlaskaErik
Once you wear a wedding band for a while you don’t even notice it. Though you do notice it if it’s gone.
To: AlaskaErik
You might consider wearing a wedding ring on a necklace and putting it on your finger during certain social occasions.
Alternately, you could just put the wedding ring on your key chain so that you always have it with you.
To: AlaskaErik
Im one of those people who absolutely hates wearing any kind of jewelry, including rings. The only thing Ill wear is a watch.
I was the same way
My wife and I have titanium wedding rings. They are so light I hardly know it is on my finger. I just hope I never have a problem with my finger I would never be able to cut it off. Haha
38 posted on
08/14/2009 1:53:22 AM PDT by
Steve Van Doorn
(*in my best Eric cartman voice* 'I love you guys')
To: AlaskaErik
Dr. Laura had a little feature on her show recently about a guy who wanted to wear his wedding ring but because of his job it could be hazardous.
Solution: He had a likeness of his wedding ring tattoed on his ring finger.
63 posted on
08/16/2009 8:21:38 PM PDT by
Lizavetta
(In Communism everything is free. But there isn't any of it.)
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