wedding ring usa
Posted in Wedding Rings on 02/08/2010 05:04 am by admin

Six months ago I became a widow and wondering what finger is the wedding ring go on?
What is the wedding ring finger, when they leave at which a woman becomes a widow here in the U.S. because somehow I still want to use in hopes of my late husband, who was married for 23 years?
First I would like to express my condolences to you. If you are ready to start dating anyone can still choose to keep the wedding band on her left hand, because will keep most men from any move towards you if they think they are married. When you feel ready for the date you may choose to wear the wedding ring on his right hand, or eliminate it entirely, would be unique in its discretion.I was widowed two years ago, and when the time felt like I was the band moved to my right hand is now completely. Good luck in your future !!!!!
This Ring- A New Wedding Song/ New Wedding Music
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