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20th October 10, 10:49 AM
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That's interesting, Cygnus. My grandparents were married in 1941, and until the day my grandfather died, he wore his wedding ring all the time, never taking it off. He was only about 8 years younger than your grandmother (if I'm doing the math right), but apparently had a completely different outlook on the subject of men and wedding rings. Maybe regional variations in tradition are at work.
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