Anonymous wrote:I rarely wear my wedding ring (married 9 years) b/c I get eczema on my finger. One of my best friends does not wear a ring for the same reason.
Also, after I gave birth I didn't wear a ring for a few years b/c my knuckles got bigger and the ring wouldn't fit! I was waiting to see if they would shrink back down. They never did and I had to have my ring resized, complicated b/c of the diamonds.
Please stop judging other people.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I rarely wear ours (we've both lost our bands...he got a replacement, I'm still waiting for mine to turn up). In the beginning, I always wore my band so everyone would know that DH and I were married. Now, I don't wear any rings unless it's a special occasion and I'm dressing up.
I wonder if people see us with our kids and wonder what our 'status' is. Do you notice these things? Do you judge?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't you wear a ring? Extreme sensitivity to metals?
Because you don't feel like it, perhaps? Because you didn't want to waste several hundred dollars? Because you don't like rings? There are plenty of reasons!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I judge more based on looks, if I'm judging. If the couple looks like they have it together, I'd probably assume they were married and weren't wearing their rings, or were at least in a committed relationship with each other. It's much different than seeing a younger couple out with small kids that clearly don't belong to both of them--not that I would really judge that either, though. DH often forgets to put his ring on when we're out, so I just joke that it's my night out with my boyfriend while my real husband is stuck at home.
But how would you even know that the kid doesn't belong to both of them? My child is half black and she is very very fair. When you'd see our family together, I'm sure you'd assume she wasn't OUR kid but she is.