Left hand, the finger next to your pinky, is usually for your wedding ring (guys and girls). In girls, in some places, they put the engagement ring on the right hand, on the finger next to pinky, and on the wedding day, the wedding ring on the left hand, as in my first sentence.
But for guys, other than that, I don't know of any meaning for ring position on other fingers...
As for piercings, I've heard a loads of stuff, but they are usually bollocks. Like, if a guy has left (or right, I really dk what position) brow pierced he's gay. And the same for one earring, but imho that's bullshit, because I've seen any combos on both straight and gay ppl alike so...
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chiv wrote:
thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found.
For men, ear piercing on left ear is gay, right ear is straight, both is bi.
Ring on index finger - self-confidence, ambition, leadership, executive ability, leadership, sometimes spiritual or religious.
Ring on middle finger - balance, sense of right and wrong, the law, search for truth, propriety, self-analysis, secretiveness.
Ring on left hand nameless(ring) finger, means emotional, creative.
Ring on right hand nameless(ring) finger, means engaged/married.
A necklace means nothing.
Ring on right hand nameless(ring) finger and necklace - engaged/married, but it means nothing.
For men, ear piercing on left ear is gay, right ear is straight, both is bi.
Ring on index finger - self-confidence, ambition, leadership, executive ability, leadership, sometimes spiritual or religious.
Ring on middle finger - balance, sense of right and wrong, the law, search for truth, propriety, self-analysis, secretiveness.
Ring on left hand nameless(ring) finger, means emotional, creative.
Ring on right hand nameless(ring) finger, means engaged/married.
A necklace means nothing.
Ring on right hand nameless(ring) finger and necklace - engaged/married, but it means nothing.
Yeah, I call bullshit. I have a friend with pierced both ears who's gay. Also my ex had left ear pierced (didn't wear earrings when he was with me), but tons of kids in my town have pierced ears on the left side, and they are not gay.
I don't think that it means anything (besides the wedding part), just someone's making stuff up...
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chiv wrote:
thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found.
And of course it's not a law - you can do whatever you want..
You can wear a ring on the right hand ring finger, and not be married.. it may even get you laid!
I've got my wedding ring on my right hand (finger next to pinky) as is the culture in Norway, which I chose to adopt On my left hand (finger next to pinky) I've got a friendship ring my wife bought me in our first year together. No other rings. Also have a small gold hoop in my left ear ... and I'm not gay
That whole "you're gay if you ....." in relation to rings/earrings is just bupkis.
another one for the 'things we hate' thread
assigning significance to placement of jewellery
I completely agree, it really shouldn't have any significance where we choose to place our jewelry, I keep my friendship ring where it is because that's comfortable and the wedding ring is just, well, "When in Rome" sort of thing. I'm in Norway now and this is how things are done, so I'm comfortable with that
Slaves that where captured on high seas and freed /paid theirs debt... pierced theirs right ear to symbolize FREEDOM it was done mainly with a gold earing or a earing made from melted cuffs that hold him/her as slave... a slave that escape from sex slavery and was FREE pierced theirs left ear
its SAD that something like common knowledge about jewelery meaning was banned from common knowledge by Pastors and the Christian church and marked a pagan believes/Black magic/Satan worship and put in TAROT/ASTRONOMY/HOROSCOPE books ... not kidding
wanna hear something funny : a common word as FAG before POPCULTURE turned it into Gayness meant
1. a bundle of sticks or twigs, esp when bound together and used as fuel
2. a bundle of iron bars, esp a box formed by four pieces of wrought iron and filled with scrap to be forged into wrought iron
3. a ball of chopped meat, usually pork liver, bound with herbs and bread and eaten fried
4. a bundle of anything
5. to collect into a bundle or bundles
6.Cigarettes 'Give me a pack of fags' ,
7 a piece of Fire wood that will Burn a HERETIC
As I said - it's regional.
But you're welcome to share how's it in Scandinavia.
That part is only something young kids say in sweden...grown ups know better.
Same in England too, it was one of those ridiculous things tossed around by children and immature teenagers.
"Hurr durr, if a man wears two earrings, or an earring in his left ear, it means he's gay!"
Kid stuff.
It's the right ear that would mean you're gay. I always thought it was just a way of letting other people know your sexual orientation tbh, and if that were the case, why would that be a bad thing? If you're gay and you want people to know, you get your right ear pierced.
I would have thought nearly all adults in the UK would assume someone is gay if they saw them with just their right ear pierced. It's like a common knowledge thing.
Edit: Obviously I'm not saying ALL people in the UK with just their right ear pieced must be gay.
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I would have thought nearly all adults in the UK would assume someone is gay if they saw them with just their right ear pierced. It's like a common knowledge thing.
It's a common knowledge thing because it came from kids stuff... and hey, we were all kids I can't find a single substantiated source of "sexuality indication due to earring position" -- it's all Yahoo Answers and Urban Dictionary replies. Men have had their ears pierced for centuries, pirates did it as a way of showing their worth.
That part is only something young kids say in sweden...grown ups know better.
Same in England too, it was one of those ridiculous things tossed around by children and immature teenagers.
"Hurr durr, if a man wears two earrings, or an earring in his left ear, it means he's gay!"
Kid stuff.
It's the right ear that would mean you're gay. I always thought it was just a way of letting other people know your sexual orientation tbh, and if that were the case, why would that be a bad thing? If you're gay and you want people to know, you get your right ear pierced.
I would have thought nearly all adults in the UK would assume someone is gay if they saw them with just their right ear pierced. It's like a common knowledge thing.
Edit: Obviously I'm not saying ALL people in the UK with just their right ear pieced must be gay.
I've read somewhere that back in the USA gays in San Francisco or some place like that used a yellow handkerchief in left or right back pocket as a sign that they are gay so that they could meet and recognize each other easily...
Sadly now days you just look hipster enough and voila! -.-"
"Quantum mechanics is actually, contrary to it's reputation, unbeliveably simple, once you take the physics out."
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chiv wrote:
thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found.
What's up with that "thumb ring" bullshit girls are into now?
As for males and jewelry - wedding ring, wrist watch, and MAYBE one other ring on another finger of some massive significance (secret society signet or family heirloom). Anything beyond that (earrings especially) and we're getting into the whole metro/bi/womanly area. We're not cavemen anymore gents...enough with the ear piercings.
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What's up with that "thumb ring" bullshit girls are into now?
As for males and jewelry - wedding ring, wrist watch, and MAYBE one other ring on another finger of some massive significance (secret society signet or family heirloom). Anything beyond that (earrings especially) and we're getting into the whole metro/bi/womanly area. We're not cavemen anymore gents...enough with the ear piercings.
I would have thought nearly all adults in the UK would assume someone is gay if they saw them with just their right ear pierced. It's like a common knowledge thing.
I can't find a single substantiated source of "sexuality indication due to earring position" -- it's all Yahoo Answers and Urban Dictionary replies. Men have had their ears pierced for centuries, pirates did it as a way of showing their worth.
This is one of those things that hasn't gone away since the early 90s... tbh most males here don't get only one ear pierced anymore and you can tell those with only one pierced have had it for 10+ years when this "meaning" was going around.
I had my left ear pierced from about 1996 to 2010 or so (stainless w/ ball), was thinking about changing to plugs/tunnels in both ears but just gave up on it
I've got my wedding ring on my right hand (finger next to pinky) as is the culture in Norway, which I chose to adopt On my left hand (finger next to pinky) I've got a friendship ring my wife bought me in our first year together. No other rings. Also have a small gold hoop in my left ear ... and I'm not gay
That whole "you're gay if you ....." in relation to rings/earrings is just bupkis.
This. I have both of my ears pierced twice. Is that supposed to mean I'm like quadruple bisexual or something? What about my lip being pierced 3 times?
Immunity wrote:
What's up with that "thumb ring" bullshit girls are into now?
think he is competing with skypez on # of piercings ....
LOL I think I might actually have a couple more than SiN but he has bigger gauges than me. Mine are maxed at 10g right now but I plan on going bigger. SiN I think is at 00? Maybe bigger?
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