The left side is the correct side, although I have seen many weddings wear they were accidently pinned on the right side (including mine) and noone seemed to notice.
There doesn't seem to be an agreed-upon, hard-and-fast "rule" about this. Some are positive the man is on one side, others are sure the opposite is true, many don't care and many more aren't even aware it's something to consider. However, I go along with the those who say that a wife is buried at her husband's left, as when they walked down the aisle at their wedding....the wife on her husband's left arm when they began their life together and at her husband's left when they leave this life.
One who "understands what is right" seeks righteousness (or what is right from an objective standpoint), while one who understands "what will sell" only cares about gain, gain, gain, me, me, me. Being only concerned with promoting oneself and acquiring gain in this manner blinds you to and objective reality in which the world operates. You can't step out of your own limited, "inferior" mind and see how the world operates. Everything is about gain.
Depends on the species.Human males have 12 on each side, for a total of 24.A human normally has 24 ribs, 12 on each side. Makes no difference if you are a man or a woman. Of course as in everything having to do with the human body there can be people who are born "different".
sex is when a man and whomens cells reunit together
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right for the man, left for the woman, with the leaf pointing to 11oclock.
If you are a woman or man and wear your hair to the left you are indeed gay.
Typically a man wears a watch on the wrist opposite his writing hand; so a right-handed man would wear a watch on his left wrist. To balance, this man would wear the bracelet on the right wrist, or perhaps not wear the bracelet at all.
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.
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Boutonnieres are typically reserved for special and formal occasions such as weddings, formal school dances, anniversaries and other celebratory gatherings. Typically a man will wear this flower on his lapel, although they are also an appropriate to a corsage for a woman who is dressed in a suit for the occasion.
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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.
because it is their engagment finger
Traditionally, poppies, shamrocks, badges, button holes and corsages (as worn at a wedding), are worn on the right side for a woman, and on the left side for a man. You will often see the sides mixed up - which I find very annoying!