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My husband wears his ring on his right hand because he's left-handed and he says it gets in the way on his left hand.
Also, I've heard some Europeans wear their wedding bands on their right hands. I also wore mine on my right hand for awhile because my right hand is bigger than my left and I needed to have my rings re-sized. |
PP here - Maybe it was my husband. He took our son to bball practice tonight.
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Oh dear!! Does your hubs look a little like Anderson Cooper?
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| Of some sort of Orthodox religious faith |
| OP why so interested? Do you kid married men? Daddy issues? |
| kid should be like - auto correct! |
| Haha PP messed up her burrrrrrn with autocorrect. |
| European. |
| 21:36 - Not really. |
FYI, the United States does not set the traditions for the entire world. In Europe men wear their wedding rings on their right hand. |
| My cousin was goofing around with his wedding right one night and got it stuck on his right ring finger. That was years ago. It's still stuck. |
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Musicians sometimes do this.
I would assume if a person does not have their ring on the left that they are available. You should ask. Worst case he'll say no, he's taken. |
Ah, the mystery of the ages - gay or European? |
| I never wear my wedding ring and when I do I wear it in the "wrong" hand (according to Americans). I was stunned when I found out through a dcum thread that probably everyone and their mother thought I was an unwed mom. I find this so funny because I never look for a wedding ring in anyone and would never know whether it is in the right or wrong hand. |
| What gym, op? |