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Mens Wedding Rings - Should a Man Wear One or Not?

8/23/11

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Strange as it may seem the use of a wedding ring by men was not common until recently. Whereas women have worn wedding rings for eons, men have not. The use of rings as a symbol of everlasting love enshrined in marriage can be traced back thousands of years. But not so much for men. 

It was, in fact, during the second world war that the use of wedding rings by men became more common. (Note that mens wedding rings and mens wedding bands are interchangeable, both meaning the same thing.) 

It became the custom for US soldiers going to war to publicise their marital status by the wearing of a man’s wedding ring. They were happy to make public their commitment to their wife by the wearing of a public symbol that declared that commitment to all. Given that this habit of wearing mens wedding bands was reasonably new it was all the more creditable that these men were willing to forego the marital obscurity available to them from not wearing a ring and actively chose to make a public statement about their choice. 

Men’s wedding rings have become increasingly more common since that time. Today it is probably as common for a newly married man to wear a ring as not. This may be due to several factors. The modern man may consider it his duty to choose to make the same public marital statement as his wife will. And his wife may well consider it a condition of the marriage that he do so. After all, in these days of equality, if she is prepared to make a statement then should he not do so as well? 

Despite the fact that the wearing of a ring by a woman is a matter of choice, it is in fact almost obligatory due to the fact that it is so common. Many women do not even consider the possibility of not wearing one. Often, however, a man usually considers the wearing of a man wedding ring very carefully. 

There are a number of issues to consider. Firstly, is he concerned about a public display of his marital status? Some men, whether rightly or wrongly, are threatened by this. Others are not in the least concerned. 

Secondly whilst the wearing of jewellery by women is so common as to go unremarked that is not necessarily the case for men. For many men the wearing of mens wedding bands is just a case of being asked to wear jewellery. Men often do not feel comfortable wearing jewellery and in many cases have never done so before. Whilst some men see their wedding band as different to wearing ordinary jewellery, others feel just the same as if they were being asked to wear ear rings. “It’s just not done by men”. The author, for example, wears a man wedding band, but would never consider wearing any other form of jewellery. 

And as many men have never worn any form of jewellery before they have no idea what it will feel like to have something permanently on the finger. Is it heavy? Does it rub? Silly as it may seem to women this can be of concern to some men. 

(If this genuinely is of concern it is quite possible to find a cheap jewellery shop, buy the cheapest ring available and wear it for a while. See exactly what it feels like. And find out your size at the same time.) 

Men’s wedding rings are, in the eyes of some men, effeminate. “Real men” don’t wear rings or jewellery at all. This is becoming less of an issue as the wearing of a man’s wedding ring becomes more common, but is still an issue with many men. 

Culture is also a consideration. In many cultures the wearing of wedding rings by men would never be considered. Men must think about how their particular culture, and also their religion, would view the wearing of a wedding band. 

There are also practical considerations. Many men are engaged in trades where the wearing of a man wedding band would be downright dangerous. Although unlikely it is quite possible for a ring to get caught in machinery. In some jobs a ring cannot be worn on the job, and must be removed. This can also apply to women. 

Ultimately though, the wearing of a men’s ring is just one of the many choices the man will have to make once he makes the commitment to marry. And it is often a choice made by the couple together, maybe one of the first they make in conjunction about their wedding. 

Which finger is the ring worn on, and why? 
Generally a man’s wedding band is worn on the ring finger, the same as for women. The ring finger, for those unmarried men not familiar with the concept, is the fourth finger of the left hand. This is considered to be the finger closest to the heart. 

This notion came originally from the ancient Greeks who believed that this finger had an artery which flowed straight to the heart. Whilst anatomically incorrect this makes for good fable. 

So you have both decided that he will wear a men’s wedding ring! 
Once the man or couple have made the decision to purchase a men’s wedding ring for him there are still choices to make. Do they want to wear a matching set? Or does he prefer that his ring looks quite different to his wife’s. It is perfectly possible for a couple to buy a ring set where the style of the rings match perfectly, or even with matching engraved messages of love. 

Generally though, even where the couple are to wear a matching ring set, the two rings are different. It is more common for the man’s wedding ring to be wider than the woman’s. This is because men’s hands and women’s hands are different. A woman usually has narrower finer fingers, and so a narrower band suits her hand. A man on the other hand has wider chunkier fingers and so a wider man wedding band is more suited. 

This often results in the mans ring costing more than the woman’s ring even with matching styles, as the mans ring uses more, often expensive, material. 

There are many innovative styles available now. Many men prefer a simple unadorned band, however others enjoy highly decorated styles which make a loud statement. The wearing of, for example, very wide and highly adorned Celtic rings is becoming much more common. 

When considering the styles of men’s wedding rings it is well worth thinking about the personality of the individual. While different men have very different personalities different rings will suit different personalities as well. A loud outgoing man, for example, can wear a loud outgoing unique men’s ring. 

There are many different ring materials which also reflect the personality of the individual. Titanium or Platinum are both becoming much more popular. Whilst diamonds are not, of course, as popular with men as with women, they do make a clear statement which pleases some men who choose them. Diamond men’s rings clearly say “I can afford it” or at least the big ones do. But it can be a brave man who chooses to wear a large diamond band. 

Ultimately there are no rules about choosing a man wedding band. It is up to either the man or the couple together to make a decision. Will he or won’t he. There are a variety of considerations. First, will he wear one? Once that decision is made in the affirmative then there is a whole world of choice about styles, widths, materials and the type of statement the ring makes, both for the man and the woman. 

But once he has his ring on it is rare that he decides that he doesn’t like it. And even if he doesn’t, it is rare that the woman will let him take it off!

Need Help With Your Wedding Ceremony?

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When it comes to your wedding services alone, nobody wants to spend an arm and a leg on this and still have to foot the bill for the reception. Really it depends on where you want to your wedding to be and what type of service that you are hoping to have. 

There is a way to satisfy all types of weddings as long as you know what your options are. Let’s take a look at the different types of ceremonies that you can choose from that can save you a great deal of money. 

Church Ceremony 

When you want your ceremony to be in a church, you will often have to pay for the rental and the priest or minister to perform the ceremony. 

Some churches will decorate for you while others will not. If this is an issue, be sure to ask first. How much money you will pay for the ceremony will vary and will depend on how the policies of the church. 

Here are some tips on how you can save money on a church ceremony. 

· Look for a church that offers complete services or all inclusive packages rather than separate fees 
· Try to bargain deals for outdoor weddings 
· Rent the church alone and hire your own minister 
· Have your services on a day where there are no church services because it may be cheaper
· Decorate the church yourself 
· Offer to volunteer at the church for awhile in exchange for a discount 
· You can save some money by hosting your ceremony in the church basement rather than in the worship center. 
· Churches will often offer more inexpensive prices if you are a member of the church. 

Outdoor Ceremony 

You can save a great deal of money by hosting your ceremony outside like in a beautiful park, at the beach, on a hilltop or even in your yard. 

Of course, having the ceremony in your backyard is the cheapest. Here are some of the formalities that go with having an outdoor ceremony that can save you money all around. 

· The best way is to have the service in your backyard 
· Choose an open public forum that does not generally have a great deal of people trying to access it, and get the right permits etc. beforehand 
· Opting for an ordained minister rather than a priest etc. is often cheaper. Just be sure to check that whoever you choose can legally perform wedding ceremonies in your area. 
· You can forego the chairs and have the guests standing as long as you host a short ceremony. A nice white or themed linen on the ground for guests to stand on is an elegant touch 
· When going with outdoor ceremony, people often opt for the portable arch because it is easy to transport and just as elegant 
· Of course, you can always host your ceremony at city hall and save your money for the reception. Record the ceremony and host a viewing during the reception 

Outdoor ceremonies open the door to many themes that can greatly reduce the cost of your wedding and reception. Hawaiian themes and beach themes can help you save money on formal wear, and decorations etc. because people having an outdoor wedding are often casually or island dressed. 

It makes the ceremony more comfortable for the guests too because they are also dressed casually. 

Outdoor ceremonies can immediately switch from ceremony to reception which saves some extra money on travel fees too, such as limos etc. The Hawaiian theme will be a great way to have a luau or pig roast reception. 

You might want to consider a theme that lets you have a picnic for your reception party or a beach party or bonfire, but I will get into themes in more detail in a later section. 

All of these tips were designed to help you find deals and discounts. You can also choose to have your ceremony at a courthouse or city hall building; record the services and play the recording during your reception instead. It is a nice way to share your vows with your friends and family without spending a fortune on the ceremony. 

Wedding Chapel 

When most people think of wedding chapels they think of Las Vegas style chapels, but that is not all that chapels are. If you are a religious person, it is very easy to solve the question of a wedding chapel because you can choose to get married in your usual place of worship. 

This may be a church, synagogue, mosque or other religious temple. However, if you have not had a religious upbringing, are marrying someone of a different religion or culture, or simply would rather select a different venue, it is important to discover what wedding chapel options are open to you. 

If you would still like a ceremony in the style of a particular religion, most chapels have a host of different officiates who can provide the appropriate wedding ceremony to suit your own specific needs. 

The majority of wedding chapels are designed in the style of churches. Most couples seek this traditional type of scene, even if they do want a non-denominational ceremony. 

Chapels advertise features, such as stained glass windows, oak flooring, historical buildings, chandeliers and more. If you would prefer a modern building, it is possible to find chapels that are less traditional, such as those that are located in art galleries but you will need to research them well if you want to get a good deal. 

Wedding chapels come in various sizes, and you must calculate how many guests will require seating at your wedding before committing to a particular chapel. 

The majority of chapels seat between a hundred and a hundred and fifty guests, but there is one to suit every size of wedding. In Las Vegas, for example, there are chapels just large enough for the Bride, Groom, officiate and witness. 

The location of your wedding chapel is key. There are numerous choices in cities and towns, but you may opt for a more natural or dramatic position. There are wedding chapels located anywhere from the Smoky Mountains to Hawaiian beaches, from Lake Tahoe to Disneyland! 

If you have connections to the military, you could consider holding your wedding in a military chapel on a military base. There are long waiting lists for these facilities, but they are usually free (except a charitable donation). 

Some facilities offer a choice of chapel depending on your religion, and it is possible to find Protestant, Catholic and Jewish chapels. However, there may be restrictions on decoration or numbers of guests. 

There is also a vast array of novelty, or themed, wedding chapels springing up everywhere these days. The first themed chapels originated in Las Vegas, but it is now possible to find outlandish chapel designs anywhere. 

Aside from the ubiquitous Elvis chapels, there are options such as a neon wedding at the luminous chapel in New Orleans, or a Cowboy chapel in Nevada. Try to incorporate the theme into other aspects of your wedding, such as your attire, the music and food. Some chapels even supply costumes for the guests which can really make your day a great deal of fun.

Mens Moissanite Wedding Rings, or Is Moissanite a Mans Best Friend?

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As mens wedding rings become more and more popular mens moissanite wedding rings become popular at an even faster rate. Wedding rings for men are here to stay and so are mens moissanite wedding rings. 

What is moissanite I hear you ask? Moissanite is the newest jewelry stone which is taking the jewelry industry by storm. And whilst moissanite is popular amongst the women, mens moissanite wedding rings are taking off. 

Moissanite is a naturally occurring crystal, or jewel, which was only discovered in 1893. It was originally found in tiny quantities in a meteorite which had fallen in the Arizona desert. It was discovered by doctor Henry Moissan, after whom it was named. 

It exhibits many of the qualities of diamonds and looks identical to diamonds to all but a few of the most experienced jewellers. So identical in fact that sohisticated equipment is needed to distinguish it from diamonds. Moissanite even outperforms diamonds in most of the natural qualities for which diamonds are so renowned. Most importantly, it is much cheaper. 

Moissanite is second only to diamond in hardness, and is harder than any other jewel. It does not scratch, fade or change color. It has more brilliance than diamonds or any other popular gemstone. 

It occurs naturally on earth but only in tiny quantities so it was not until the late 20th century that it became available in sufficient quantities for jewelry making. This followed extensive research on moissanite and the discovery of a reliable method of making it in a lab to very high quality. 

Whilst a new jewel in its own right it was immediately compared to diamonds due to it’s high quality and much lower price. Now moissanite engagement rings are a hit amongst women, and mens moissanite wedding rings are following fast. 

As a man does not generally wear an engagement ring his wedding ring may be the only piece of jewelry that he wears so mens moissanite wedding rings are designed to catch the eye, unlike womens wedding rings which are designed to complement the engagement ring rather than detract from it. 

Many mens moissanite wedding rings are often set in either gold or two tone white gold/yellow gold. As moissanite is much cheaper than diamonds he has a choice of more stones and bigger ones, so often buys a ring with 2, 3, 4 or more stones in it. Moissanite is not graded in carat (karat) weight exactly like diamonds but it’s comparable diamond carat value is usually offered so that buyers can see exactly how much stone they are getting for their money compared to buying a diamond. 

For example it is very possible to buy mens moissanite wedding rings with a number of moissanite stones of 3 to 5 mm diameter of somewhere around 1.5 carats (diamond equivalent weight) for around $500 - $800. Or a single moissanite stone of 7 to 8 mm diameter. 

Compare that price to buying the same ring with equivalent diamonds and you will be very pleasantly surprised. And your ring will look just as good, or better, than the equivalent diamond ring. And usually the modern man understands that money spent at the start of the relationship is money that is not available later on when the important things, like kids and a house, arrive. 

So men, if you really want a wedding ring that shows off exactly who you are with style and sparkle, but don’t want to spend so much money on it that it makes you uncomfortable, then a mens moissanite wedding ring has to be considered. 

But which one? That’s up to you

Money and Marriage

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Q. Is a prenuptial agreement necessary? 
A. Legally speaking, marriage splits your combined assets and liabilities right down the middle. Everything gets shared. Therefore, a prenuptial agreement is sometimes very necessary, particularly when a married man or woman has assets or liabilities that will greatly exceed that of his or her spouse. To make a decision that is right for the both of you, consult with a financial planner who is familiar with the marriage laws in your state. 

Q. What about opening a joint bank account? 
A. Since all your money will in essence be merged together, opening a joint bank account can make paying bills much simpler. This is particularly true of bills for things that you own and share as a married couple, such as a house or insurance. However, it is also a good idea to budget some spending money to put into your own personal accounts. 

Q. What is the average wedding cost? 
A. Marriage preparation can be really hectic and stressful, depending on how fancy you want to get. Add the stress of trying to stick to a wedding budget, and you could be in for a rocky beginning. The average wedding cost is more than $15,000. This may be comfortable for you, or maybe not. Set a realistic budget taking into account your debts and your income. 

Q. My spouse is a spender and I’m a saver. Will we ever agree? 
A. A good marriage is about finding balance; but most of all, it is about survival. That means being less selfish, being willing to negotiate and to compromise. If you find yourself at odds about your spending habits, get premarital counseling. Couple counseling can open the lines of communication. In the long-run, good communication is the key to successful financial and family planning.

Now You’re Engaged, How Do You Choose A Mens Wedding Ring?

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So, you’ve just got engaged. 

Whether you are a man or a woman you have an important decision to make 

(amongst the myriad of other decisions) about mens wedding rings. It’s 

this. Will the man in your relationship wear one? 

Maybe that’s you, maybe not. But you both need to think about it. 

You see it’s only since the second world war that modern men have 

started to publicly display their marital status by the wearing of a 

man wedding ring. 

Prior to that it was rare for a man to wear a ring when he married. Men 

were able to hide their marital status behind the tradition that 

required a woman to wear a wedding ring, but not a man. 

However during the war many US soldiers chose to wear mens wedding 

rings as a public symbol of their marital status whilst away at war and 

that has started a tradition for the modern man. Now it’s very common 

for a man to wear a mens wedding ring, perhaps the norm. 

So, what decisions need to be made? Well the first is this. Will he 

wear one? That’s probably the hardest decision in the process. 

For a woman there’s no decision. She’s engaged, she wants the ring. For 

her she needs an engagement ring as well as a wedding ring, and an 

expensive engagement ring at that. But for a man it’s not so straight 

forward. 

So a very important part of the process is for both of you to talk 

about it. Do you both have strong feelings about the man wearing a man 

wedding ring, either one way or the other? Does the woman feel that if 

she is to publicly display her marital status then it’s only fair that 

he do the same? Does he have any reservations about wearing a ring and 

if so what are they? You both need to talk over your feelings about the 

wearing of a man wedding ring. Establish the groundwork. 

Once and if you have made a decision that he will wear a ring then 

that’s just the start. It’s perfectly possible to buy a his and hers 

matching wedding ring set. These are rings designed as matching sets 

for you both so that both your wedding rings go well together. So are 

you going to look for matching rings, or just buy him a ring and focus 

on hers separately? 

Next you have to decide what type of ring. There’s a whole world of 

designs for mens wedding rings out there. An enormous range of styles 

and materials. A man makes a statement about himself in selecting the 

ring he will wear for his wife, and she is a part of that statement if 

she is actively involved in the decision. 

Think about his personality. Is he outgoing or shy? Is he outrageous or 

conservative? Is he flamboyant? Understated? When he buys clothes what 

does he select? Does he buy colourful flamboyant ties or ties which fit 

in with the style of the suit? Would he wear clothes which make him 

stand out from the crowd or does he prefer to meld in? 

His men’s wedding ring needs to fit his personality. All these 

characteristics, as well as many others, bear on your choice of ring. A 

man with a strong flamboyant personality would be much more likely to 

prefer a ring which stands out. Which sets him apart from the crowd, 

which says “look at me”. On the other hand a man with a more 

conservative type of personality would probably prefer to say “I’m 

married but I’m not going to shout it from the rooftop” with his ring. 

Similarly, think about his stature. Is he short or tall? Is he large or 

small? Does he have long slender fingers or short stubby fingers? These 

characteristics also bear on the style of ring selected. 

So size up the man before making a decision on the style of ring for 

him. 

One of the most common form of mens wedding ring is the simple band 

style. Often in gold or white gold, it is plain and unadorned. A simple 

statement of marital status and nothing else. But even amongst simple 

bands there are decisions to make. How wide? What colour? What type of 

material? New materials such as Titanium or Platinum have broadened the 

choices hugely. Mens black Titanium rings really catch the eye. 

Or amongst the more traditional materials sterling silver men’s wedding 

rings look stunning. Or brushed mens white gold wedding rings. The 

range of choices now is enormous. 

And it’s not necessary to decide on a single material. Mens two toned 

gold wedding rings, utilising white and yellow gold, are popular. 

Perhaps match the ring material with gemstones such as rubies or 

sapphires or even diamonds to create a stunning effect. 

It’s perfectly possible to get custom made rings or even design them 

yourself. The internet offers a big range of choices and also offers 

rings and other jewelry dramatically cheaper than your traditional 

bricks and mortar stores. Several online jewellers offer a design your 

own mens wedding ring service so that you can design a ring that’s 

unique to you. 

And if you want something really different why not consider celtic mens 

wedding bands? 

The range of choices is endless, enough to satisfy even the most 

discriminating couple. 

And remember that for a man this ring may be the only jewelry he will 

ever wear. The choice of man ring that you both make is a big one. 

So, now you’re engaged, spend a little time thinking about what you are 

going to do about a men’s wedding ring. Start talking about it with 

your partner. The more time you spend on it the happier you will be 

with your final choice