Would it bother you if your spouse did not wear a wedding ring out in public?

Do you always wear a ring when you are out in public?

Yes, I want to show our commitment (51.8%)

No, I don't need a ring to show off our relationship (32.7%)

I am not married (15.3%)

Would it bother you if your spouse did not wear a wedding ring out in public?
  • 1hotlilmama By 1hotlilmama
    on Oct 13, 2012  

    When we got married, our preacher told us that our wedding rings are the way we express our commitment to each other. I never remove mine and he never removes his. It's our "circle of trust", our circle of love.

  • divasundae By divasundae
    on Oct 13, 2012  

    I'm not married but if I was I would want my husband to wear his ring as a symbol of our love.But if he had to take it off for his job or something that would be ok.

  • d1_dawn By d1_dawn
    on Oct 13, 2012  

    I am proud to wear my wedding ring and believe others should be too! It is a symbol of your love and devotion and should be worn proudly!

  • Autumnkat By Autumnkat
    on Oct 14, 2012  

    I am a widow now, but my husband was happy to wear a wedding ring, as was I. It wasn't anything we even talked much about before we got married. I now wear his ring around my neck. It comforts me.

  • buttercup3 By buttercup3
    on Oct 14, 2012  

    My husband never wears his ring. He has a job where is not allowed to wear them (safety). Every once and a while he might remember to put it on when we get dressed up nice for something. I don't need him to wear a ring to know that he loves me and it committed to me. I trust him completely regardless of what jewelry he is wearing.

  • sandysandmeyer By sandysandmeyer
    on Oct 14, 2012  

    My husband and I wear our rings 100% of the time; no questions, no excuses. That was the agreement when we got married.

  • localceleb By localceleb
    on Oct 14, 2012  

    I don't think it would bother me too much. We have a strong committment, I guess I would want to know why either one of us didn't want to wear it in public.