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Date Posted: 20:48:58 09/18/11 Sun
Author: CITADEL DIAMOND GROUP (The Truth Will Set You Free)
Subject: GAY & LESBIAN Wedding Commitment Bands

CITADEL DIAMOND GROUP is the leading advocate on jewelers board of trade pushing for equality in service and recognition of the GAY & LESBIAN wedding commitment bands in advertisement, store display and marketing.

Which Finger For My Gay or Lesbian Wedding Ring?

It's a question we hear frequently: "My partner and I are going to get married and we aren't sure which fingers we should put our rings on. What do you recommend?"
Most succinctly put, we recommend doing what feels right to you!

We have seen couples choose all sorts of options for their engagement and wedding rings. Some gay couples choose to use the ring finger (next to the pinky) on the right hand for the engagement and/or wedding ring since it is similar, but not the same as the heterosexual symbol. Others, however, embrace the traditional practice of using the ring finger of the left hand. We have also known of folks who have used other fingers; some have chosen the same finger and other couples have each picked a finger and not matched. It really depends on what you want to do.

Individuals who choose the right hand often say that they do so because they feel they have a bit more privacy. We see this often occurring amongst individuals who work for the military or in schools or have another reason for wanting to keep the meaning of the ring more "personal." Other individuals choose a non-traditional route for political reasons, signifying that they see their relationships as different from heterosexual relationships.

Individuals who choose the left hand often say that they want to make a statement that they see their relationships as equal to a heterosexual relationship and want to be clear with that statement.

Whatever your reason, just pick a finger and don't be afraid to get some bling for that ring!

Check out a great line of rings available on line at CITADEL DIAMOND GROUP or contact us for a custom design option!

CITADEL DIAMOND GROUP

Company Website: http://CitadelDiamondGroup.com/
Company E-Mail: Info@CitadelDiamondGroup.com
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