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Wedding Rings

Post 21

Xanatic

That´s probably it. It appears I was wrong though.


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Post 22

Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am...

"Did he call them red dots?"

Erm... no...


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Post 23

Blue

Is it the ring-ness you object to, or the fingerness? Other appendages are available.

smiley - blue


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Post 24

Edward the Bonobo - Gone.

I have a Russian ring - ie three interlinked rings worn as one. I always think it would be cool to be able to do that old Ali Bongo trick with them.


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Post 25

Mr. X ---> "Be excellent to each other. And party on, dudes!"

~*~I suppose what you're looking for though is more like some that's like a ring, but not a ring. Something that you can wear all the time to show you're married, but not a ring?~*~

Yeah, that. As someone already said, wedding rings as we know them started in Ancient Rome, but Ancient Rome doesn't go back far enough. I'm particularly interested in the region around the Mediterranean.

Also, why is it that some of you manly men are opposed to wearing wedding rings?

smiley - pirate


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Post 26

Beatrice

My husband - unusually- wears 2 rings!

We both exchanged rings as a sign of commitment shortly after we met, and we still wear those. They are plain titanium. I have an engagement ring - titanium with 3 diamonds studded in it. And we wear matching wedding rings - titanium with a silver band through them.


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Post 27

U14993989

I heard that the alternative of a male wearing a ring on his finger was something called a Prince Albert but maybe that was the wrong end of the stick.


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Post 28

Edward the Bonobo - Gone.

According to Stephen Fry, at the premiere of Spiceworld: The Movie', Scary Spice asked Prince Charles if Prince Albert had a Prince Albert.

And 'someone' had to explain. smiley - whistle


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