No. It's an actual thing. A jeweler can "notch" the ring so that it breaks away.Now you're just making shit up.
No. It's an actual thing. A jeweler can "notch" the ring so that it breaks away.Now you're just making shit up.
Absolutely nothing wrong with wearing a rubber band where you can not wear a metal band. But I'd love to hear your reasoning.
These hoes ugly and all up on me.......gotta flash that ring like a Jane Fonda Work Out!Of course there's nothing wrong with it. I just don't understand the point. Do you HAVE to be wearing a ring at all times? Does it make you feel like you're not married if you're not wearing something on your finger?
Yep. I'd say if I had a valuable stone in my wedding band, I'd be more concerned with loss over workplace safety. If I'm working on energized gear, then metal stuff comes off my body. My band cost $90 about 30 years ago. The rock in hers cost $4K back then too.I'm more concerned about the price we spend on their rings and the price they spend on ours. I mean....$7500 to $400? What rings you guys go with?
These hoes ugly and all up on me.......gotta flash that ring like a Jane Fonda Work Out!
It's a thing called respect, which I have for my wife and she has for me. If you don't see respect that way...it's your opinion to have as is mine.Ring doesn't make you married or make you act married. I don't wear a ring due to work.
Wear what you like you. Silicone would be non reactive and ideal for corrosive, electrical and mechanical environments. As an old person they look cartoonish but nobody is trying to please me.
I had never heard of a silicone ring until this thread.
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That’s because you’re straight. July is your month.I had never heard of a silicone ring until this thread.
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A month of independence, explosives, good food, parties, and American patriotism. God bless the USA!That’s because you’re straight. July is your month.
How does a simple metal ring feel restrictive? Too tight?
Wearing a ring felt weird to me for a month and now it feels completely normal.
I don't wear mine in my shop either, due to the fact I know a guy who got his finger cut off due to getting caught in a table saw.Maybe some of you ladies work in a hair salon. Some men work in very dangerous places for metal rings. Coworker lost everything but bone on his finger when I first joined the Navy to a forklift. Last year a pneumatic cylinder bent another coworkers ring and they had to cut it off because his finger was swelling. I have one to wear when I am at work, metal band when not at work. There are legit reasons....other than being a ***.
Of course there's nothing wrong with it. I just don't understand the point. Do you HAVE to be wearing a ring at all times? Does it make you feel like you're not married if you're not wearing something on your finger?