skallywag wrote: » I myself will never wear a wedding ring, as I dislike wearing any jewellery whatsoever. Someone I know well has a similar attitude, he started wearing it after he got married, but quickly found himself fidgeting / playing with it all the time, to the point that he was leaving it behind him in public places! He eventually just took it off completely. I'd be interested in hearing other opinions on the same.
hoodwinked wrote: when we picked out or engagement/wedding rings they key thing we went for (as unromantic as it sounds) was comfort, i wanted an engagement ring that wouldn't catch my hair as i brushed it or knock out the diamond everytime i bashed into something.
clint_silver wrote: » Is op male or female. I don't know any married women who don't wear their rings. I do know some men who dont though. Poll is non representative of this.
Greenmachine wrote: » I am really surprised at the number of folks in here who don't wear theirs rings. I always took it as a given that once, you were married the rings stay on practically full time, with the exception of the engagement ring coming off for cleaning etc.
Vojera wrote: » I think it depends on your job as well. When I worked in a lab we were strongly discouraged from wearing any jewellery at all and in some lab/pharma environments it's outright banned. Then anyone who's a plumber/mechanic etc., it's safer not to wear them. And if you don't wear them all day you probably won't bother putting them on when you come home. I love wearing mine but I wouldn't be upset if my wife didn't wear hers.
Novella wrote: » I'm female by the way and never wear a wedding ring. I never thought of it as unusual either!
UCDVet wrote: » I find wearing the wedding ring makes it easier to pick up women.