Discus.
Discus.
Yes. Why wouldn’t I ?
I’ve had mine on since married in 1974. Even in surgery when your supposed to take it off I had them tape it. It will come off at death. Good enough.
Yes, with the following exceptions:
1. International traveling
2. Meeting up with girlfriends
Aren’t you a catch...
Thank you, but you’re not my type.
I do not, but that’s mostly because it runs loose on my finger and I have this irrational fear of it flying off and losing it.
Yes
Of course. Why wouldn't I?
I work with lasers, and I'm not supposed to wear any hand jewelry when tinkering around in a laser cavity (the ring could reflect a piece of a laser beam into my eye), but even then I just stick a slice of a rubber glove over the ring to protect it rather than remove it completely.
I did, but I’ve lot my last 3 at work...I have long skinny fingers and tight rings give me anxiety, so at the moment I don’t have a ring.
Of course. Chicks are way more interested in you if you are wearing a ring. It’s even more effective when you explain how your wife died of cancer a couple of months ago and you just don’t have the heart to take it off and are a broken man. Everyone wants to be part of the solution.
For all the people who made this a joking thread for cheating on your wife, I would hope that you could do a better job taking your ring off in a non-running environment in order to be successful ..
That aside I always run with my ring on, my wife generally runs with her ring on except sometimes when we're heading into a technical trail on the mountains then she was advised to take it off for risk of falling and potentially damaging the ring
Yes
I only take it off when there's a risk of getting it stuck on something and ripping my finger off. Climbing or construction work, usually.
I do
yes I wear it all the time. However.....
PSA: back when I played pickup basketball a couple times a week [that is, when I was under 50 and less prone to getting injured all the time by doing so], I broke left ring finger in a game one time, and they had to cut my ring off. After that, I tried to remember to remove ring for basketball
The Vicar wrote:
Discus.
My wife works at a hospital and has to constantly wash her hands and change gloves, so she doesn’t wear hers. I don’t wear mine because it’s a uncomfortable, though I tried wearing it for a week or two. However, we both wear our rings in special social settings.
I am married, we don't have rings and I run.
Is that wrong?
Should I stop running?
I used to wear my ring pretty much all the time, including running. Then I started pulling it off to run because I was losing weight and it was getting loose in the winters. Then my car got broken into at a park (luckily they didn't find the ring). Then I stopped wearing my ring altogether because I didn't want to get it stolen out of the car when I ran on the way home from work. I toyed with buying the silicon bands but sent them back because they felt weird on my finger (aside: my wife doesn't run but does yoga regularly and loves those silicon bands). Now I never have a ring on.
Get a silicone ring. Can be worn all the time.
No. Don't want it slip off my finger and get lost.