It's not a different finger because you are gay, it's the same one as it is for other women in your country.
the Index Finger
Traditionally on the little finger of your non dominant hand ie if right handed on your left little finger
The finger people wear their wedding ring on.To me its the commitment finger.[ The one next to the pinky finger,on the right hand]
Traditionally, the left ring finger is for love while the right ring finger is for pride which is why wedding rings are worn on the left hand while school rings are worn on the right hand. Many gay men wear their commitment rings on the right hand to boycott the tradition of a wedding ring on the left ring finger since many states do not allow same-sex marriages. If you are going to be wearing a commitment ring between partners, many jewelers have different styles to choose from however the style is based on your personal decision.
Goes into left hand ring finger for women.
A pinky ring is worn on the pinky finger of either the right or left hand. The pinky finger is the smallest finger and located the farthest from the thumb.
No. Both men and women wear their wedding rings on the left hand, third finger. It's considered the third finger because technically, the thumb is not a finger.
Claddaugh rings have always traditionally been used in the Irish culture as a friendship/commitment ring or as a wedding band. So, YES.
To seal the deal. To make a commitment. Because marriage is a lifetime commitment, this is where the phrase came from.
The engagement ring is traditionally worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, also known as the ring finger. This tradition is based on the belief that the vein in this finger, called the 'vena amoris' or the 'vein of love,' is directly connected to the heart.
Signet rings are traditionally worn on the little finger of the left hand.
In many cases, a ring symbolizes the love and commitment to fidelity between two people. Engagement and wedding rings, often gold or silver, are traditionally worn on the fourth finger of the left hand because it was once believed that a vein connected this finger directly to the heart