Great answer. I'm a staight man who wears an earring in my left ear. After I got my earring in my left ear, the bug bit me to pierce my right ear. It totally hit me. I had to get that earring in my right ear. I
The wearing of earrings has nothing to do with being a lesbian.
Yes definitely the left but these days it is fashionable and looks good in both ears.
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not all straight men wear earrings
This is a myth that started in the 1980s. There is no gay ear or straight ear.
u put it in ur right. that's if u gay
I Think Left
The right.
it means nothing some people wear left or right or both but when it comes down to it there is no difference between which ear youe ear ring is in
Unless they choose to wear them elsewhere they still wear then on there ring finger of the left hand.
It actually depends on the orientation of the man, if he's gay or bisexual, he wears it on his left ear. If he's straight he wears it on his right ear.
AnswerNot in Judaism and Christianity. There is nothing in the Bible to prohibit a man from wearing an earing. If it is made of gold, it could be a sin in Islam, and perhaps some would say that it is still a sin for a man to wear an earring even if not made of gold.
No you can be gay or not gay whether the man wears an earring or not. Earrings do not make you or anyone else gay. It's simply an earring, a bit of decorative wire; it has no magical gay powers. Nor does being gay cause you to wear earrings any more than it makes you wear socks.
If a man's orientation is gay, he pierces his right ear, if his orientation is straight, he pierces his left ear.
Modernly, most males will get their left ear and not their right, because the right ear means they are homosexual. Some males prefer not to believe in such rubbish and will wear piercings in their right or left or both ears. Most professional body piercers are well past listening to that form of BS and don't consider piercings a means of denoting ones sexual orientation. It's rude and not in keeping with modern social acceptance.
Some say if you have an earring in the left ear it shows that you are gay. This is true. ---- I must say, I completely disagree with that quote. Both my brother and father have earrings in their left ears, and I assure you neither are gay! I have known dozens upon dozens of straight men who wear earrings on their left ear, right ear, or both ears. It means absolutely nothing. You are queer as a three dollar bill if you have right earring, left ear you are cool. --- It seems that the right ear is the one that means that. Sure, some think either ear on a man means that. Now, if you go by the old gay handkerchief codes, you can assume that either ear could mean gay, but that there is a distinction. The handkerchief code states that a handkerchief in the right pocket means you are the "receiver" (gay bottom) but that the left side means you are the giver (gay top). So maybe that applied to earrings as well. So the left ear was more popular since, even if someone used that to accuse them of being gay, it would mean a less marginalized type of gay person, since gay tops could pass for straight. Nowadays, all of the above is moot. More heterosexual men wear earrings than gay men. Now that the gay community is out and more accepted, using earrings to hint that one is gay is mostly obsolete.
EDIT: doesnt matter if you get it in both ears or one. If you want it just get and don't care what people think. If you are homosexual, then a man will get it in their right ear. If you are straight, then get it in your left ear.
In the left ear alone but on some occasions it can be worn in both its a rumor for a man to wear it in the right ear meaning homosexuality.
The right wrist
It's entirely the grooms' choice. Straight men do not have to wear tuxedos and neither do gay men.