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Post by GeekGoddess on Aug 6, 2017 14:35:42 GMT -5
Had some ring fun this morning actually. The man tried to porn it to buy himself some weed... but they only offered him £15 for it 😂😂😂😂😂 serves him right! Guessing (hoping) you mean his ring... Not that he should be overly sentimental about it, but it's sad that it means nothing more to him than a bag of weed. In a perfect tiny analogous prism of the SM partnership itself, it is perhaps true that is what EO represented to him in reality: she was the resource for him to get his weed. Like the EP classic just posted: they don't want us, they just want us around. I'm glad the pawn shop didn't offer enough for a full buy!
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Post by becca on Aug 6, 2017 16:25:41 GMT -5
Each of my daughter's bought a ring for me to wear when I removed the wedding band. I alternate between the two.
I am not a big jewelry person but I didn't like looking at the empty finger.
He still wears his band.
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Post by greatcoastal on Aug 6, 2017 17:58:45 GMT -5
The ring came off shortly after the disastrous "re-set" weekend. My youngest noticed it sitting next to the bed. She asked about it with her mother in the room. I said, "it hurts to much to wear it". My stbx didn't even look up from her Ipad.
More important to me is the clean, naked, single, available, hand look. I accept it, and realize that some people are actually going to be envious of me. That I managed to get away.
I look at other woman's ring fingers too. I notice some of the same woman who come to church every week, alone. Is having a hand full of rings more difficult to tell if they are married, compared to no rings at all?
If you compare hands, one ring finger is skinnier than the other. There is still a slight "band" impression.
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Post by shamwow on Aug 6, 2017 21:27:35 GMT -5
The ring came off shortly after the disastrous "re-set" weekend. My youngest noticed it sitting next to the bed. She asked about it with her mother in the room. I said, "it hurts to much to wear it". My stbx didn't even look up from her Ipad. More important to me is the clean, naked, single, available, hand look. I accept it, and realize that some people are actually going to be envious of me. That I managed to get away. I look at other woman's ring fingers too. I notice some of the same woman who come to church every week, alone. Is having a hand full of rings more difficult to tell if they are married, compared to no rings at all? If you compare hands, one ring finger is skinnier than the other. There is still a slight "band" impression. I'm a little nervous about the "joggers" at the park seeing my naked, single, available-looking hand. Even the wedding band was no protection against some of Houston's most persistent.
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