Wedding bands for men... what do you like?

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Sub: #1 Wedding bands for men... what do you like?
Replied on 02-20-2011, 11:07 PM
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What kind of band/ring do you prefer?

Something simple? Something with diamonds in it? Silver? Gold?

My friend bought her husband a band made of Tungsten and the ring is pretty nice! They've been married for over a year now, and it has no visible scuff or scratch marks and he is engineer. I'd say that it's a pretty solid ring.

So yeah, I was just wondering what kind of band the majority of men would prefer.

And for those of you who are married, feel free to share yours if you'd like.

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Replied on 02-21-2011, 12:54 AM
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Few days back, on the Valentine's Day, my cousin gifted her husband a sold gold ring with a Diamond on it. The ring was just great. Not to mention her husband was overjoyed when he received it!!!

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Replied on 03-02-2011, 06:10 PM
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My original wedding band matched my wife's engagement and wedding band. They were simply gold wedding bands, and her engagement ring was a single small diamond. However, those have worn out and been replaced.

My current band is a simple silver band with a cross with 6 cubic zirconium stones. Simple yet elegant.

Jeff



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