Tanya Coles
@MsColes77 · 4:28
Do People Wear Wedding Rings Anymore?
But it does hold significance. And I love seeing wedding rings on married men and women. I'm just wondering why we're not seeing them as much anymore. Is this a culture shift where the tradition of a wedding ring is just fading into the past and not something that's going to be relevant going forward or what else could it be?
Adriane
@Royalcapability · 2:25
And yeah, I think it goes definitely deeper than just having it, just wearing it just to have it on, and deeper than just being symbolic, but it's an expression, and it's part of the commitment, the vows and all that. It is kind of weird to me
Tanya Coles
@MsColes77 · 0:51
When they're doing whatever they're doing, they'll do something like they'll wear it around their neck or something like that. I mean, they don't hide it, but they just don't wear it on their hands while they're doing their job. So, yeah, it's a very real thing. But I'm glad to see that you are wearing yours. Despite the fact that it's too big, you're still wearing it
Tanya Coles
@MsColes77 · 2:00
You. Hey, I agree with you about the agenda part. A lot of times, men will take off those rings if they don't want everybody to know that they're married, because women pay closer attention, I think, to the ring than men do. And so they know that the conversation is going to be different because a lot of women still have morals. Every single woman isn't chasing after married men. And so they know that a lot of single women still have morals and values
Luce Fonrose
@ilovelucee · 1:50
I grew up in a religion where, especially back then, anyway, jewelry was not really a thing, and so the older folks did not wear wedding rings. The millennials in my family do. But back then, that was not really something that I used to see, and as a result, it shifted my perspective. I do have a promise ring that I wear all the time, and it does matter to me because of the reason why I got the promised ring to begin with
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Tanya Coles
@MsColes77 · 1:53
But I was just wondering yeah, it's just a culture shift. Is this just where people are just getting away from the whole ring thing and just trying to because weddings not marriage but weddings have become so nontraditional, and so we've gone from the big, white poofy dresses to girls just wearing nice, normal gowns and sometimes jeans and sometimes barefoot and all kinds of stuff