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Old 04-27-2011, 10:09 AM
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Old 04-27-2011, 10:11 AM
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Jewelry is pretty, but I can't stand to wear it. I don't even wear a watch. I've never had a problem with anyone asking if I was married or not without a ring. Jewelry makes me feel claustrophobic. LOL!
Me too pressing ON. I don't wear a wedding band at all because I hate it and its a personal preference. My wife does from time to time but not always. If we preach at a church that is against it, she gladly takes it off. No problem at all with it! Its good to have someone like that. Besides my wife's band came from target and was under 20.00.. lol We just aren't into jewelry that much.

One thing I have noticed though, I have a family member who loves jewelry and wears a ring on almost every finger (maybe two on some I dunno) but she feels odd everytime she gets around my wife and I. She thinks I condemn her and I have told her time again that I do not. Why does this occur? Anyone Know? She knows I believe its best to adorn the inside. Maybe its just the knowledge of what I believe, I dunno. I was talking to them about baptism in Jesus name one time and she brought that up. I was shocked because I wasn't even talking about that. I think her and I now understand one another and appreciate each other's beliefs but I hope she never feels me condemning her again.
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Old 04-27-2011, 10:13 AM
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Me too pressing ON. I don't wear a wedding band at all because I hate it and its a personal preference. My wife does from time to time but not always. If we preach at a church that is against it, she gladly takes it off. No problem at all with it! Its good to have someone like that.
I don't even own a wedding ring to put on or take off. We had them initially, but I think we sold them or something. I remember looking at my hand after the wedding and thinking, "Eeesh, I can't stand this ring." LOL!
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I'm not into jewelry at all, but don't think it's wrong. Wearing rings actually annoys me, but I still put my wedding ring on whenever I leave the house. I then take it off as soon as I get back home. I am currently pregnant and want people to know that I am married.
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Wedding Ring Wedding Band Same Thing.
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Wedding Ring Wedding Band Same Thing.
Not technically. The "ring" carries the stone. The "band" is just that, the band. "Wedding set" is both together.
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We have them, but don't wear them much because they need to be resized. I put mine on a few months ago, and thought I was going to have to get it cut off (the ring, not my finger). My finger turned purple for the day that I had it on. That did make me claustrophobic for sure. WD40 and Windex did the trick after about an hour of painful work.
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I wear a wedding ring.
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Not technically. The "ring" carries the stone. The "band" is just that, the band. "Wedding set" is both together.
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We have them, but don't wear them much because they need to be resized. I put mine on a few months ago, and thought I was going to have to get it cut off (the ring, not my finger). My finger turned purple for the day that I had it on. That did make me claustrophobic for sure. WD40 and Windex did the trick after about an hour of painful work.


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