Is yours something like this:
http://images.asia.ru/img/alibaba/img/product/11/31/88/11318852.jpg
Is yours something like this:
http://images.asia.ru/img/alibaba/img/product/11/31/88/11318852.jpg
What about Super Bowl rings or even just those big class rings?
I don't own a watch. And I'm not a dude.
Do NOT wear a running watch with a suit or even decent business attire- EVER. Save the sports watch for ... sport.
I wear a silver pinky ring and a gold chain and nobody seems to notice.
I don't wear anything, I hate jewelry. I take my running watch off the second I am done with my run.
I do wear a wedding ring, but I love taking it off the second I come home. I feel claustrophobic with anything like jewelry on my body.
I will say this though, I have met two people in my life that have worn jewelry for a reason.
One was a guy who had lost his father to cancer, and hiw father had given him a medal of some sort, and he wore it on a silver chain around his neck.
The other was a guy whose grandmother had asked him to wear a saint's medal of some sort for protection. The guy wasn't religious, but the medal reminded him of his grandmother, etc.
Both of those guys were not the "jewelry type."
If this is a guy you might otherwise like, ask him about the jewelry, maybe he wears it b/c his sister died or something, and not just b/c he is a guido.
I think we can impose the "Guido until proven otherwise" rule
Naval Ring? wrote:
Is yours something like this:
http://images.asia.ru/img/alibaba/img/product/11/31/88/11318852.jpg
Kid in the mailroom in our office has one of these
http://shop.jostens.com/catalog.asp?CID=271703&PFID=2006072012440986752Simple answer = other than a wedding ring and/or a watch, jewelry on any man is definitely a douchebag flag...that, or he's GAY.
Disgusted wrote:
Naval Ring? wrote:Is yours something like this:
http://images.asia.ru/img/alibaba/img/product/11/31/88/11318852.jpgKid in the mailroom in our office has one of these
http://shop.jostens.com/catalog.asp?CID=271703&PFID=2006072012440986752
And I bet on the weekends that kid is dressing up in medieval garb and acting out a jousting match. damn creative anachronists. They all ought be rounded up and shipped to Europe.
I wear a watch and wedding ring on my left hand, and a fraternity ring passed down to me from my grandfather on my right hand. It has some precious stones in it and has been admired many times. I don't think it's douche-like.
Being a gus, I wear silver jewelry. As I am a Leo the lion ring ( https://www.bikerringshop.com/blogs/jewelry/what-a-lion-ring-tells-about-his-owner ) suits me well. And also lions sort of fit my personality perfectly. I’ve been know to be, umm, loud and can roar when the situation calls for it:D
No. Jewlry has several uses, for example a silver crucifix can help ward off vampires. Then there are rings of power which have various uses, well known in certain circles.
If the watch is actually a clock and instead of wearing it on your wrist, you hang it around your neck....does that count as jewelry?
Only a wedding ring is acceptable.
Watches that would be considered "jewelry" are not acceptable. Basic watches only.
hoover cloover wrote:
What do pinkey rings signify?
And, would you trust someone who wore one to be your financial advisor?
Pinky rings are for engineers, at leas tin Canada, they get them when they graduate
John Utah wrote:
Only a wedding ring is acceptable.
Watches that would be considered "jewelry" are not acceptable. Basic watches only.
We have the definitive answer now. The EXACT opposite of what this joker says!
Nope Nope wrote:
John Utah wrote:
Only a wedding ring is acceptable.
Watches that would be considered "jewelry" are not acceptable. Basic watches only.
We have the definitive answer now. The EXACT opposite of what this joker says!
Look, you can continue to wear matching necklaces with your boyfriend. It doesn't matter what I think.
Gimpy Old Guy wrote:
I wear a watch and wedding ring on my left hand, and a fraternity ring passed down to me from my grandfather on my right hand. It has some precious stones in it and has been admired many times. I don't think it's douche-like.
lose the frat ring....come on, son
Fun fact (I just made up)-more than 70% of people mispronounce jewelry.
It's pronounced just like it's spelled, "jew-wel-ree". But that is hard to say with lazy lips.
Number 1 pronunciation -"jew-la-ree"
Two syllables is easier, so sometimes - "jure -ree"
Close but not quite, - "jule-ree"
Okay I feel better now.