Wedding Rings

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OutWrite Trouble
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My first engagement ring was a cubic zirconia ($100) and we had a couple sets of inexpensive wedding ring because we both liked rings -- one set in plain gold, then a set of Black Hills Gold rings, and also a set of rings from the movie, "The Crow", if anyone remembers it (the engraving on the bands said, "Real Love Never Dies".) Ironic, I know.

If I marry again, I'd like to get some kind of engagement gift for my fiance as well... and it would be important to me for us to have matching rings. But, if he didn't like wearing a ring, or if he were allergic (as my brother is), I would ask him to wear it on a chain if he could (which is what my brother does--the chain doesn't bother him but the ring turns his finger green.)

If jewelry wasn't an option, I would ask him to help me think of something else... It's just that, I've waited so long and have gone through so much heartache that I'd really love to have this amazing person I finally found to have a joint outer showing that we finally found and belong to each other.

I want something outward to say to the world, "I belong to this amazing man/woman who is a gift from God."
 
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I don't like rings but if my future husband use one a should too. Because when you married to someone you too become one, in simple things like rings should be agreed.
 
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Epicnerdheroix

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Arwen would agree with you.....but she would still want to tattoo your forehead....lol :p
I'm morally opposed to any and all tattoos, I don't care what symbol or logo or character or verse, nor do I care what body part it's on. NO TATTOOS, PERIOD.
 
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I will wear a ring when I get married. I do not like the physical importance placed on a ring to remind you of your marriage and commitment etc, as that should be in your heart at all times. But the ring would be a gift from the person you are going to marry, so I would definitely wear it. However, I feel hugely expensive rings lose their meaning, so I would rather it be something inexpensive.

Aside from that, it also shows other people you are married. I would not like the thought of people trying to hit on you or your wife if you did not wear one.
 
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Donkeyfish07

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I'm morally opposed to any and all tattoos, I don't care what symbol or logo or character or verse, nor do I care what body part it's on. NO TATTOOS, PERIOD.
That's cool, I respect that.....I was just joking about that though. lol
 
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Elizabeth_82

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My husband and I love to wear our wedding rings, especially me,it is gorgeous. I also strongly believe a married couple MUST wear their wedding rings. It is very important. They are signalized/distinguished from single people.
 
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