A woman I work with had to get her e-ring sized up after getting pregnant - her ring size didn''t go down after having her son (she waited 5-6 months before caving and taking it to the jeweler).
As for me, I like my rings to fit fairly snug. Not so tight that I have to struggle to get them off, but snug. At one point I had lost almost 30 pounds (that''s a lot when you''re only 5''2") and I could still get away with wearing the same ring. If I had lost another 5 pounds or so, though, I probably would have gotten my ring sized down just a little bit (maybe a 4.5 to a 4.25).
I wore a size 4 during Freshman year of H.S. when I weighed 107lbs, at 5''2. I later lost a lot of fat and gained in muscle mass, ended up around 103lbs, and the ring size dropped to 3.25. Later in College, I went up to 105-107lbs, gained fat, lost muscles, and my ring size went up to a 3.5. Now I weigh 104lbs, and it has leveled off at 3-3.25, depending on weather. I think body fat % makes a big difference in ring sizes.
I went from 52 down to 46 kg in the beginning 3 mths of 2004 and went from a size 4.75 to 4/3.75. So yeah, it affected my finger size big time and I ordered the ring in a 4.75 and it was too loose on my finger, constant ring spin. It was so bad, I finally had it resized to a 4 and it was much better. Now am 49-51kg but am still remaining at size 3.75-4 and I always get comments from local stores that my ring size is so small (and I am in an Asian country, can't imagine if I was in America).
And my knuckle size is still the same BIG knuckle syndrome
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