wedding ring kay
Posted in Wedding Rings on 04/26/2008 04:10 pm by admin

Why would a married man dont take your wedding ring /?
my husband wore his ring of about 4 months after the married.after alittle while stopped. When I asked areason, says it is too big and needs inthe iwent months cleaned.last Kay, just tell me who has to go because I'm having to resize the ring.hetoldme no need to make clean it.soi only have said.when did I give it me you need to use it.he only had two day.i asked about it said on the box. i try to get why it doesn't use it, does not say a confuse.i not know what im thing.now do because it really bothers me.plus has so many friends that now includes girls.i entered him on the phone, he got angry and told me he has not read my mail electronic alsosaidif i readhis.he not need a simple phone that can take it.whatmakesitwrostis, leave him or even say mewhere l goes.donn 'you think
My father does not use his wedding ring. My parents have been married 26 years. It's just a ring. If he does not want to use it, why are you doing with him? My husband likes to wear his ring, but I told him before we got married that have nothing to wear for my benefit. Force I care whether or not. He knows he is married with or without a ring. My husband has a friend who is an auto mechanic. This friend had ripped the ring finger at work because she was wearing her wedding ring. Just ask her husband (calm) why not to use it. And when he says he simply does not, your response and STOP bugging him about it! I think it is appalling that is spying on her husband in marriage 4 months! That's incredible, no! If you cannot trust now, how will trust him later? This is why that 50% of marriages end in divorce. Why your husband wants to be married to someone who doesn't trust him? If I were him, I wouldnt say where I was wrong.
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