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Offline weazletoe

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Man jewlery
« on: February 05, 2011, 08:05:25 pm »
 I'm a big fan. i'm really into the SS stuff. It's cheap, and it looks good. Been collectiong it lately. I never take any of it off, except the watch. Thinking of adding a pinky ring. Holly thinks it would be to much, though. Next purchase will be a heavier necklace. This is kind of a cheap one, that I have now. Need something heavier, and better quality.
  How bout you all? Anyone wear any man bling?






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Re: Man jewlery
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2011, 08:29:49 pm »
Just the wedding yoke (ring). Plenty of bling with it, don't need much. I'm the bling!

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Re: Man jewlery
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2011, 09:11:41 pm »
Same here, the little gold band is the only bling you'll ever see me with.
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Re: Man jewlery
« Reply #3 on: February 06, 2011, 05:33:05 am »
There's a joke in the airline business about the guys with the big watches........ ;)
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Re: Man jewlery
« Reply #4 on: February 06, 2011, 08:24:57 am »
Heavy necklaces are awesome!  ;D



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Re: Man jewlery
« Reply #5 on: February 06, 2011, 09:16:49 am »
Try as I might, I cannot get used to wearing a watch. I have a nice one my wife got me when we
married. It sits at home. I use my cell for time more than anything. I used to wear a silver chain
bracellet. But I lost it and subseqent replacements were "Silver" that wore down to copper.

Havent bought a repacement since that green stain on my wrist.
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Re: Man jewlery
« Reply #6 on: February 06, 2011, 09:33:22 am »
I just have the wedding ring which I think of as jewellery, and that gets taken off for certain activities. I do wear a stainless chronograph though, and would be lost without it.
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Re: Man jewlery
« Reply #7 on: February 06, 2011, 10:04:44 am »
I cant wear any jewelry. It just bothers me. Cant imagine wearing a watch. I dont wear my wedding ring either.

Once I took a high frequency arc to the ring finger and nearly pooped my pants.

Besides (and no offense). I always found jewelry on men to be rather effeminate. Especially on the thumb. A women told me once that the thumb ring is used in a certain sex act that is performed on a man. Its there as a signal.

Hey weaze, you think drinking cocoa is girly, but you wear jewelery?  ;D
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Re: Man jewlery
« Reply #8 on: February 06, 2011, 10:22:44 am »
I just have the wedding ring which I think of as jewellery, and that gets taken off for certain activities. I do wear a stainless chronograph though, and would be lost without it.

Have never had any luck with wristwatches.  Whenever I've had one, it's usually been broken within a week or two so I haven't worn one in probably 30-35 years.
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Re: Man jewlery
« Reply #9 on: February 06, 2011, 10:26:04 am »
These days it's just a wedding ring and a watch.  Back in the 70s, I wore puka shell and turquoise necklaces, turquoise rings, scrimshaw bracelets inset with coral.....
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Re: Man jewlery
« Reply #10 on: February 06, 2011, 11:28:47 am »


Once I took a high frequency arc to the ring finger and nearly pooped my pants.

Besides (and no offense). I always found jewelry on men to be rather effeminate. Especially on the thumb. A women told me once that the thumb ring is used in a certain sex act that is performed on a man. Its there as a signal.

Hey weaze, you think drinking cocoa is girly, but you wear jewelery?  ;D

 I just don't even know where to start to respond to this! First off, I laughed my butt off at the pants pooping. That's always classic stuff. I have never heard that about the thumb ring!  :o Now i'm worried!!! And as for you last comment........you're an ass!  ;D
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Re: Man jewlery
« Reply #11 on: February 06, 2011, 11:30:48 am »
I can't wear any jewelry.

Not because it's effeminate or any such nonsense.  I can't wear rings cause they interfere with my typing and make that all awkward. I can't wear anything else because I'm such a graceless oaf that I get caught up in everything!
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Re: Man jewlery
« Reply #12 on: February 06, 2011, 11:36:49 am »


Once I took a high frequency arc to the ring finger and nearly pooped my pants.

Besides (and no offense). I always found jewelry on men to be rather effeminate. Especially on the thumb. A women told me once that the thumb ring is used in a certain sex act that is performed on a man. Its there as a signal.

Hey weaze, you think drinking cocoa is girly, but you wear jewelery?  ;D

 I just don't even know where to start to respond to this! First off, I laughed my butt off at the pants pooping. That's always classic stuff. I have never heard that about the thumb ring!  :o Now i'm worried!!! And as for you last comment........you're an ass!  ;D

I've heard the same about the thumb ring, but the same applies to tongue piercings, and that doesn't seem to stop anyone. The signals are there if you know what they are, but to most people it's just jewellery.
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Re: Man jewlery
« Reply #13 on: February 06, 2011, 11:38:42 am »
Shiny stuff tends to attract hungry things with big teeth when I'm in the ocean, so I don't wear it.  The sun and stars work pretty good for knowing what time it is.  And there's the clock on my iPhone if I need to know the time more exactly.
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Re: Man jewlery
« Reply #14 on: February 06, 2011, 11:41:38 am »
I can't wear any jewelry.

Not because it's effeminate or any such nonsense.  I can't wear rings cause they interfere with my typing and make that all awkward. I can't wear anything else because I'm such a graceless oaf that I get caught up in everything!

You could start the new fad - having internal organs pierced.  :-\
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