No, not really. Wearing no rings is a better method. I like to wear rings and am divorced and it seems that men get confused about a person who wears any ring. I wish it was that simple. No. In some countries e.g. Spain the wedding ring is worn on the right hand, so they could be married.
There is no correlation between wearing your watch on a specific side and being gay.
Which ever one they want to. But left handed people usually put it on their right, because it gets in the way when writing. and vice versa with right handed people.
put the pants on backwards
Most astrologers recommend wearing the ruby ring on the ring finger of the right hand. Always remember to buy the gemstone from a reliable and certified source. Along with wearing a gemstone, making donations is also very important.
I am a girl and i am wearing a watch in left hand
No. There are no secret signs of being gay.
If you are an Orthodox Christian, it means you are married.
I just did a quick Google Image search on this, and while there is art showing him wearing it on his left hand, these are by far in the minority (and they appear to be fanart to boot; in all the official images I could find he's wearing it on his right hand).
I don't know if there is a right or wrong, but wearing a wedding ring might confuse people as to your marital status. In Spain, for example, married couples wear their rings on their right hand. People might think you are married but from another country. I guess my question would be: Why would you want to wear a wedding ring once divorced?
Starboard hand buoys are green and indicate the right side of a channel when approaching from the sea, guiding vessels to keep them on their starboard (right) side. Conversely, port hand buoys are red and indicate the left side of a channel, signaling that vessels should keep them on their port (left) side. Together, these buoys help ensure safe navigation in maritime channels.
no not realy unless you stick it strait up
Traditionally, he takes it off. Or he can wear it still on his left hand.