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Do you wear your wedding ring?

  • Always

    Votes: 38 80.9%
  • Sometimes

    Votes: 3 6.4%
  • Never

    Votes: 5 10.6%
  • My wife and I never had rings

    Votes: 1 2.1%

  • Total voters
    47
I always wear mine except on the all too rare occassion when I can go golfing. (Timely topic for me, as the Mrs. and I celebrate 16 years of wearing said rings tomorrow.)
Congratulations.


I'm not married, but I wouldn't wear mine to work. I work with high voltage, and lot of moving parts. Not a good combo if you ask me.

If the guy in question thinks that his ring is too clunky, then he should have considered titanium. That's probably the route I'll go. You almost can't tell you're holding one in your hand.
 
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Congratulations.


I'm not married, but I wouldn't wear mine to work. I work with high voltage, and lot of moving parts. Not a good combo if you ask me.

If the guy in question thinks that his ring is too clunky, then he should have considered titanium. That's probably the route I'll go. You almost can't tell you're holding one in your hand.

Ti looks great! But, it's almost too light. Most people like the feel of gold.
Nice, heavy, substantial. Like your marriage!
Did I really say..."heavy?" :tongue2:
 
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Always wear it. The only time I take it off is when playing basketball (it likes to fly off and get lost).
I can relate. I never take mine off, but early in the marriage I was in a softball game at a company picnic and noticed (while loading up with tater salad) that my ring was gone. Horrors! We spent about a half-hour combing the diamond till we found it near 2nd base where I had been playing infield. Obviously came off when I removed my mitt.

My solution to this problem? I've gained about 40 lb since then (20+ years). Not the optimal solution, but my ring stays on my fat fingers.
 
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Always.

I am blessed with freakishly large knuckles so that while the ring can never come off on its own, it still has a good 1/8 inch comfort gap around my finger. So I never need to take it off for climbing, diving, anything.

On another note: my wife took hers off at the gym and it was stolen. We are getting her a new own this weekend.

Freakin thieves.
 
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Do you wear your wedding ring?

A coworker and I were having a conversation about this today. She's annoyed that her husband refuses to wear his wedding ring.

Almost all the time. My first wedding ring was sized too big and I used to take it off at home, but of course eventually lost it because it was too big and fell off. I think Gollum has it now. The identical but significantly smaller replacement requires a bit of twisting to remove so I almost always wear it unless I'm going to do something that's likely to really mess it up.
 
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Almost all the time. My first wedding ring was sized too big and I used to take it off at home, but of course eventually lost it because it was too big and fell off. I think Gollum has it now. The identical but significantly smaller replacement requires a bit of twisting to remove so I almost always wear it unless I'm going to do something that's likely to really mess it up.

LOL

He is probably still just Sméagol for now. He won't turn into Gollum until he has had your ring for a while longer. . .

I think you and BB73 may have just came up with a great new movie plot. . . the cockring of power. . .

"One Ring to poke them all, One Ring to find them,
To One Ring shall come them all and in the darkness bind them"
 
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I wear mine all of the time except when working around any type of machinery, no matter how basic.

I make that exception because my dad lost his left ring finger due to his wedding ring. He was laying tile when he slipped off the tile ditcher and his ring got caught and tore all of the skin and flesh off of his finger. Too much damage had been done to save his finger so they had to cut off the bone when he got to the hospital.
 
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I almost always wear mine. It was my grandfather's and I'm paranoid I'd lose it if it weren't on my finger at all times. The only times I remove it are for ocean or lake swimming, fishing and the rare occassions I'm working with machinery.
 
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