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I treasure my wedding band significantly more than my e-ring. And, for the most part wear it all the time. ----------------
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On 10/17/2004 1:51:55 PM fire&ice wrote:
My point is that a ring *is* exchanged as part of the ceremony.
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On 10/17/2004 8:23:18 PM Nicrez wrote:
I agree with F&I. Wedding ring trumps the e-ring.
E-ring says 'I promise to marry you...' while the wedding ring says, 'I marry you until death do us part'... so big diamond or not, the wedding ring is not only the last (latest) promise to each other, but also the strongest...
HI:
Nice sentiment Nicrez!
I know several women on whom I have never seen them wear a w/b--and I admit to liking the "clean" look of just the ER....That said I know others whose ER's and WB are simply too wide to wear together (short fingers..) and the ER then becomes a RHR.
Whatever rocks your world!!!
cheers
Sharon
I've heard the tradition that you wear the wedding ring first because it's closer to the heart. Is this the reason that others do this?----------------
On 10/17/2004 8:23:18 PM Nicrez wrote:
I personally would wear a wedding band BEFORE the e-ring on my ring finger. If they both fit, I will wear it that way, but if they are both too big or bulky, then I'll have the wedding ring on my left ring finger, and my e-ring on my right ring finger...
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I personally would wear a wedding band BEFORE the e-ring on my ring finger. If they both fit, I will wear it that way, but if they are both too big or bulky, then I'll have the wedding ring on my left ring finger, and my e-ring on my right ring finger...
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On 10/17/2004 9:38:32 PM Sparkster wrote:
I've heard the tradition that you wear the wedding ring first because it's closer to the heart. Is this the reason that others do this?----------------
On 10/17/2004 8:23:18 PM Nicrez wrote:
I personally would wear a wedding band BEFORE the e-ring on my ring finger. If they both fit, I will wear it that way, but if they are both too big or bulky, then I'll have the wedding ring on my left ring finger, and my e-ring on my right ring finger...
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On 10/18/2004 1:39:28 PM Nicrez wrote:
We had to ditch the whole Carribbean Destination Weddingand opt for a NY wedding, because of the griping family on MY side...![]()
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On 10/18/2004 2:30:22 PM Iceman wrote:
Im coming in late on this topic so again just throwing in my 2 cents.
It seems like half and half on this with customers.
Half say I want two bands (mostly first timers and young people)
the other half tells me that a thick band looks like two rings anyway. Lots of over 30's do this. People look at that finger and if they see something on it they know. Engaged or Married same thing to a single person.
The style is both. If somebody questions it they are miss informed.
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