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    Default Do you wear your ring...

    ... To bed? To shower? To wash children? To do dishes? Do you ever take it off? Or take it off all the time?

    If so where do you put it???

    Haha ah the things I'd never thought of until right now!!!

    (I have an engagement ring!!!!!!!! Oh my goodness!!!! Never thought it would REALLY ever happen!!!!!)

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    I never take my rings off, except if i get dermatitis, then i put it in my bedroom drawer for a few weeks while it clears up

    congratulations!

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    I take them off to wash the dishes, do the gardening and shower. I put them on the kitchen counter.

    And engagement ring!

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    Firstly Congratulations

    I don't wear mine to shower, but I use gloves for the dishes. I don't wear them to bed either. I pretty much take them off when I get home only because they are white gold and so softer and I find the more I look after them, the less often I need them rhodium plated. But I know alot of people who wear theirs and never take them off....Mine is low profile i.e doesn't stick up much but I would say if its a higher setting you'd probably need to be more careful.
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    In the 7.5 years I've worn a ring, it's only ever been off when it's at the jeweler being cleaned. And during that time I feel nervous and naked!! Lol

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    aaawww YAY!! CONGRATS!!
    I never wear my rings,ever They annoy me! But I used to wear them..and have special cleaner for them,you get it from jewellery shops,comes with a little brush and all.Helps keep them looking sparkly!
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    i take mine off each evening and put on top of tallboy (out of the kids reach) before i bath the kids and i put on after my shower in the morning.

    i wear rubber gloves when cleaning or washing up.

    i also leave them at home if we go to the beach or pool so i needed worry about them
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    Kind of crashing this thread as I'm married now, but I only take mine off for swimming (or it would fall off), netball (you have to), and weight training (the band pinches with the bar).

    Otherwise I wear it all the time - in bed/ shower, etc.

    Yayyyy!! Congratulations!!!
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    I take mine off to do the dishes and other housework, to shower and when I go to bed. If off for a short time (dishes) they are on the kitchen counter. Otherwise overnight they sit with my other jewellary in my jewellary box.

    Congrats on getting your ring!!!!
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    I just noticed people saying they take their rings off to do the dishes ... My Opa (grandad) actually is a jeweler and he cleans his stones & jewelry with dish washing liquid because it removes build up and brings out sparkle!!!!! So he always said that's a good excuse to do the dishes and have sparkly rings.

    Oh, congrats sleepless!!!!!!!!!?!!!


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