This is my quarter ring
Sep. 28th, 2008 02:10 pmIt is a ring made of a quarter. Specifically a 2001 New York State quarter. Erin got it for me as a birthday present, but I've been wearing it kinda as an engagement ring. I just want to get something straight: women wear such rings on their left ring finger, right? This is the same for wedding bands, right? Don't men wear the latter on their right? If so, then a man should wear an engagement ring on his right, no?
I've never worn a ring before, so it's been taking a little getting used to. Isn't there a point when you are no longer aware of it? I take it off while drying my hands to dry under it. I don't wear it to bed, TKD, or to shower. Are any of these strange?
Can you actually see any of the details of the ring in this photo? What about if you load the full-size image by clicking on it here and then clicking on it again when you get to the slightly bigger version?
Can you believe I'm asking so many questions?

I've never worn a ring before, so it's been taking a little getting used to. Isn't there a point when you are no longer aware of it? I take it off while drying my hands to dry under it. I don't wear it to bed, TKD, or to shower. Are any of these strange?
Can you actually see any of the details of the ring in this photo? What about if you load the full-size image by clicking on it here and then clicking on it again when you get to the slightly bigger version?
Can you believe I'm asking so many questions?
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Date: 2008-09-28 06:46 pm (UTC)So when you hold hands with your sweet heart, the hands touching are the ones with rings on them.
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Wear it how you feel comfy
I dont wear my wedding ring at all, Im allergic to the metal, but I wear my spiral ring all the time and never take it idd
It looks loose enough that you dont need to take it off to dry under it, so I almost think you dont need to worry about that.
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Date: 2008-09-28 07:18 pm (UTC)IMO you should wear it however and whenever you feel comfortable.
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Date: 2008-09-29 06:59 pm (UTC)What else? Oh, I know of people who wear the engagement ring on one hand and then when they have the actual ceremony shift the engagement ring to the other hand to make room for the wedding band. Others wear both engagement and wedding rings on the same hand. Some people only get an engagement ring and upon ceremony the person without the ring gets one so each person only has one ring.
Also, concerning removal of the ring, it is not weird, it's actually what you're supposed to do to care for the piece and for your own health. Taking the ring off to wash up/shower is always a good thing to do, taking it off to dry underneath it is VERY good practice (soap has a nasty habit of getting stuck under rings and can yield some DISGUSTING rashes, I speak from experience), taking it off for TKD is always great to prevent dinging it up or bruising yourself. Any jeweler worth their salt will tell you to do all of those things and to actually take it off at home to preserve the quality- this should be more fervently and religiously applied to jewelry with stones in them. Regular cleaning, drying and polishing are all good practices as well.
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