No. Yes. It means nothing in regard to being married (in the usual sense of the word) if worn on the right hand because wedding rings are always worn on the left...except by nuns. Probably it would be apparent to most people that you are not a nun, but you may get teased about it . People often wear rings of special sentimental value on the right hand...I'd do whatever suits you best. why would you want to send out the wrong message if you are not married. Apparently now a days a married persons wears the wedding band in either hand. Better yet, if that ring has a special sentimental value, ask your dad to pass it on to you when you really actually get married.
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?
Of course not. In Western countries you can only be married to one person at a time. The "wedding ceremony" would be a sham.
No. A person has to want to change and when you married him you knew ( or should have known) who this man was. You have no right to make him into a image you want and if you do he isn't the man you married. Reverse it would you want him to change you ? No one has the right to do this to another person.
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I don't think that there is a rule against it, but it is not common. Wearing a wedding ring generally means you are married, so it would be misleading to wear it if you have not yet had the ceremony. As for the engagement ring, many woman will only wear it until they are actually married, at which time they change to the wedding ring. But some women like their engagement ring so much that they wear both the wedding ring and the engagement ring together even after they are married.
If you got married then yes your wedding dress would ALWAYS be in your wardrobe.mine is
I'm a Filipino Catholic, and when I got married both man and woman was told to put the wedding ring on their right fourth finger. The priest would say join your right hand, and then the blessing and putting of the ring followed.
It would depend on the season of the wedding. A person would not want to wear a short wedding dress in the winter. it would be too cold. Unless you want to freeze.
yes she is married and if you would like another answer in more eplaining i will tell you what happen in her wedding!
If it's okay with her, it's fine with me. If her second husband objects, and he's either still married to her or was married to her when she died, it would probably be polite not to.
The sioux indians would get married. They had a feast as a wedding ceremony.