To each his own, some woman may like it but I would say most do not.
(2) I'm 52 and I wear them a lot. My wife thinks it is sexy and I also get many compliments from other women.
Personally (I'm female) I don't like it. I don't like jewellery on men at all though, tattoos can look really nice, but I only like to see jewellery on women. Especially anklets as I think they are traditionally a very feminine thing. Personal taste at the end of the day.
There are certain cultures that consider men wearing the thumb rings gays.Yes, there are certain cultures and communities across the world that consider men wearing thumb rings gays.
Mood rings were available in both Women's and men's styles.
when i watched it the men were not wearing women clothes
Wedding rings originated in Europe and later spread to America. In the United States women were the sole wearers of wedding rings up until the 20th century when men began wearing them as well.
Men think of petite women just as they do other women. Men think that petite women can be attractive, just like taller women.
to show they are married
Yes, people in the 1950's wore jewelery. Men tended to wear only watches and rings with some wearing bracelets. Men in the 1950's did not generally wear necklaces or ear rings. Piercings were not common. Women wore jewelery including ear rings, necklaces, rings, watches and bracelets. Again piercings were not common other than ear rings.
No. There is no reason for men to be wearing stocking, unless they are dressing as a woman, and I don't believe most women would find that attractive.
You see if they have a wedding band.But unlike women, wearing a wedding ring has only in recent years become common for men. When I got married in 1970 it was very uncommon for men to wear wedding rings.
Men think they are right. Women think they are right. Women are always right.
i dont really think so but red is a bright color and certainly catch attention
Many men today wear engagement rings, signifying a shift in traditional engagement practices. Historically, only women wore rings, but as relationships become more egalitarian, men are opting to wear engagement rings too. These rings, often featuring simple designs in metals like tungsten, titanium, or gold, allow men to express their commitment. Wearing a ring during the engagement period demonstrates a shared bond and reflects modern values. Men’s engagement rings are an evolving trend that highlights equality and mutual respect in relationships.