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jake-the-peg | 09:28 Wed 08th Jan 2014 | Society & Culture
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Seems a surprising long sequence of PMs don't wear a wedding ring

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-25320428

I never have and I know my father never did so it doesn't seem that odd to me but I get the feeling I may be in the minority these days ( seems like a convention that started around WWII )

Do you or does your husband?

How would you feel about your husband/wife not wearing one?
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Never worn a bloody wedding ring.........never will.
Dependent on the husbands job yes I would expect him to wear a wedding band...I would have to.
i still love you sqad.
LOL

My father neva did
and neither do any of his chillun

and yes some of them have found people to marry them
Had the impression that the less shall we say well looking gentleman was more likely to wear a wedding ring as a sort of ...for heaven sake girls behave yourselves can't you see I'm married
I wear one. But only as a deterrent.
Yes, I wear a wedding ring, why not I've got nothing to hide.

for heaven sake girls behave yourselves can't you see I'm married Makes some of them try harder, they see it as a challenge.
All my family have always worn wedding rings,I have worn one for over 57 years,my present one is over 100 years old past down from my grandfather.
I grew up thinking that the custom was simply the man gave the woman a ring. Never occurred to me for years some couples might do a swop. Maybe it is religion based as to what happens ? I'd be surprised to find a sequence of male MPs that did wear a ring. Unsure why the fuss that many didn't as it's the norm surely.
My OH would wear one but he nearly ripped his finger off whilst at work, he had the ring mended and it's now in a box somewhere in the house. I'd rather not wear one, I'm not keen on any knid of 'proper' jewellery but I think OH would be a bit disappointed if I didn't wear it.
'proper' jewellery Rocky?

as opposed to ... improper ?

:+)
velvet-covered handcuffs dave?
What time is the next train to Cornwall ?
Sorry JtP - derailing an interesting thread - apologies.
my ex refused to wear one and i soon found out why.
get on your bike dave.
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That's really interesting whistonian - shows the practice isn't purely recent and it's more a case that it's gatherer momentum in recent decades.

Personally I've never liked jewelry - too fussy and making sure you don't lose it taking it off and on for sports etc.
My dad took the mick out of my brother when he got married in 1986 and had a wedding ring. In these days of political correctness I'd better not say what he called him, but it still makes me laugh. My husband wears one and he was treated to the same abuse.
Misky...LOL

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