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Anyone NOT wear their E-ring?
I think I'm going to stop wearing it. I've never been in love with it, and to me it looks more like a right hand ring (it's a small 3 stone ring).
I have a diamond eternity band that I LOVE and I am thinking of just wearing that... but would it look weird w/o the e-ring?
I don't know what I'd do with my e-ring... I'd probably just put it away but maybe wear it on my right hand?
Re: Anyone NOT wear their E-ring?
I can't imagine not wearing mine, and when I picked out my wedding band, I made sure that they worked with each other. That said, my wedding band COULD be worn alone.
I work with a lot of women who only wear a band, no engagement ring. Not sure why, but it's a trend I've noticed more and more often.
My mom wears only her engagement ring, not a band. I don't think I can ever remember her wearing a band. She does have a pretty kick ass e ring, though hahaha. My band is so thin, it would probably look goofy if I wore it alone.
If you like it on your right hand, go ahead and wear it over there. Then it's not like it's just sitting in a drawer somewhere.
Your fingers, your rings, you can do what you wish.
I just wonder if DH will mind. I've never told him I don't really like the ring, lol.
Maybe he won't notice.... I guess we'll see!
I wouldn't tell him you don't love it but I see nothing wrong with the wedding band alone at all. I agree with anna 100%!