I am not gay and I've never heard of this (it's news to me). I always have worn wrist jewelry on my right because I wear a watch on my left. As a matter of fact, I prefer a woman's bracelet over men's (more "unisex") because a man's bracelet can be oversized. Either way, I prefer a light bracelet.
Wearing bracelets is not an indication of being gay, regardless of where you wear them!
No, there is no such bracelet that is specifically gay.
yes but he wears a gay pink bracelet yes but he wears a gay pink bracelet his bracelet is not gay he never leaves without it
The same wrist that a guy that is gay wears it.But if you follow that urban myth then heterosexuals wear bracelets on their right wrists.
Engagement rings and promise rings are both 20th century inventions, and have no traditional etiquette. You can wear them wherever you want, whether you are gay or straight.In the United States and Canada, married people (gay or straight) generally wear their wedding rings on the left hand. In some other countries, people wear the wedding ring on the right hand. There is a myth that all Gay people wear wedding rings on a different hand than straight people to indicate they are gay, but this is untrue.
I suppose that anyone could wear the ring on anyfinger on any hand they wanted. Altough, gay/lesbians prefer to wear their wedding rings on our ring finger on our left hand.
It depends on the culture. In the United States and Canada, it's customary to wear the wedding ring on the left hand. Being gay has nothing to do with this. Gay people wear their rings on the same hand as straight people.
No.
Unless they choose to wear them elsewhere they still wear then on there ring finger of the left hand.
I have a co worker TL who wears a different one every day and who cares if he is gay
If one is left-handed, s/he will commonly wear bracelets and rings on the right hand. Chains drooped on the right hip may, in certain areas of the US, suggest open-mindedness.
Not really