Men and Jewelry

Men with jewelry

  • I'm a man and like jewelry

    Votes: 3 7.1%
  • I'm a women and like jewelry on men

    Votes: 4 9.5%
  • Men .. Nope I don't like it

    Votes: 4 9.5%
  • Women ..Nope don't like it

    Votes: 2 4.8%
  • One modest piece is OK

    Votes: 15 35.7%
  • Looks like cheap lounge singer

    Votes: 6 14.3%
  • Show off's

    Votes: 2 4.8%
  • Don't care either way

    Votes: 6 14.3%

  • Total voters
    42

The Jackoholic

thinning out the tards
Toxick said:
I goes NOWHERE without my bling-bling.

Earrings in both ears, through the bottom lip, eyebrow, both nipples, and a prince albert. Not to mention a gold rolex the size of a cantaloupe, a rope thick gold necklace and a wrist chain on the arm without the rolex.


BLAM

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then why didn't you select I'm a man and i like jewelry
 

The Jackoholic

thinning out the tards
BuddyLee said:
Bleh, I don't like that idea. What if you weren't the one at fault in the marriage and when you go to hit the single life again you are labled before even approached.
well then you better make damn sure before hand, eh
 

fttrsbeerwench

New Member
BuddyLee said:
Bleh, I don't like that idea. What if you weren't the one at fault in the marriage and when you go to hit the single life again you are labled before even approached.
Here's an idea.. What about marrying the person for better or worse? That's the trouble with marriage.. It's too disposable these days...
BL, If you carry that outlook with you at this young age.. I have no doubt you will be setting yourself up to fail before you try..
Please don't look at it like that.. Yes, marriage is a very fragile and flawed institution.. But, so are people, so are you and I..Keep a positive outlook and even if you try and fail, you'll be wiser and better prepared to try again.

The tattoo is nothing more than a scar.. We all end up scarred. I look at the scars on myself as reminders of lessons learned and fond memories of being young and reckless.
 

BuddyLee

Football addict
fttrsbeerwench said:
Here's an idea.. What about marrying the person for better or worse?
So on that logic, you'd marry a drunken lunatic. Hey it's for better or worse, right?

That's the trouble with marriage.. It's too disposable these days...
True but I'm not debating that, I'm debating the meaning of a piece of metal.

BL, If you carry that outlook with you at this young age.. I have no doubt you will be setting yourself up to fail before you try..
Which outlook is that?

Keep a positive outlook.
I do. That's why I will be very selective in who I marry.

The tattoo is nothing more than a scar.. We all end up scarred. I look at the scars on myself as reminders of lessons learned and fond memories of being young and reckless.
And a tattoo is the same as a ring, I've stated this reasoning earlier.
 

fttrsbeerwench

New Member
BuddyLee said:
So on that logic, you'd marry a drunken lunatic. Hey it's for better or worse, right?.
OH GOODNESS NO!! I left fiance' #2 for that very reason!! I was just saying that you have to expect hard times and too many people walk away from their vows without really trying.. I feel the same way about cheating.

BuddyLee said:
True but I'm not debating that, I'm debating the meaning of a piece of metal..
That is what all this was orginally about.. But it's opened up alot of other doors..

BuddyLee said:
Which outlook is that?.
It sounds like you already have a dark outlook on marriage.. It's JMO, and i'm a hopeless romantic who thinks that being married would be awesome.

BuddyLee said:
I do. That's why I will be very selective in who I marry..
:yay: Me too.

BuddyLee said:
And a tattoo is the same as a ring, I've stated this reasoning earlier.
That's true.I don't think the ring means nothing, and I don't think it means everything. I don't want to be a :gossip: and drive the issue in to the ground. I just wanted to add my two cents. I happen to think you are one of the brightest young guys I've met in this area. I know you will do just fine and pick a girl that will make your dreams come true.. :yay:
 

BuddyLee

Football addict
fttrsbeerwench said:
OH GOODNESS NO!! I left fiance' #2 for that very reason!! I was just saying that you have to expect hard times and too many people walk away from their vows without really trying.. I feel the same way about cheating.
I'll go on to agree with this. As I said before, I'll be very selective in the gal I marry. I am not deaf to the knowledge that marriage will have it's up's and down's. I will not waver if I see bad times come, I'll be married to that person and I will live with knowing that. Only in dire circumstances where I felt my life or those closest to me were in jeopardy would I ever exit out of a marriage. I don't look at marriage lightly at all, one of the many reasons why I'm not married now, being only 21 and not fully understanding most things in life yet. I'm immature in life and I can certainly admit that. I have yet to have children, be married, or have death knock on my door. I suppose that is one of the very reasons why I try so hard in everything else, I SHOULD try and do my best and learn what I CAN before life actually smacks me in the temple.

It sounds like you already have a dark outlook on marriage.. It's JMO, and i'm a hopeless romantic who thinks that being married would be awesome.
I'm curious, where do you see this dark outlook? If I'm married I will wear my wedding band. I was thinking more abstractly or philosophically in that the wedding band itself means little to the true devotion one shows. Hell, I'd give my my wedding band up any day if my wife showed me true devotion and love any given day, wouldn't you? Wouldn't anyone?

I happen to think you are one of the brightest young guys I've met in this area. I know you will do just fine and pick a girl that will make your dreams come true.. :yay:
Thank you for contributing to my enlarging head.:biggrin:
 
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fttrsbeerwench

New Member
BuddyLee said:
I'm curious, where do you see this dark outlook? If I'm married I will wear my wedding band. I was thinking more abstractly or philosophically in that the wedding band itself means little to the true devotion one shows. Hell, I'd give my my wedding band up any day if my wife showed me true devotion and love any given day, wouldn't you? Wouldn't anyone?

Thank you for contributing to my enlarging head.:biggrin:
In regards to the rings.. I posted that I would get tattoos to show the depth of my devotion to my husband... Whereas, I saw the ring as disposable and I thought you took the ring and marriage to be the same.. My bad.. I'm too :yawn: to think. And yes, I'd give anything to prove my love to someone, and have.




BTW, I get told so often that you are soooo cute and soo sweet and sooo smart, that I'm about to:barf: .

How's that for a head job? :lmao:
 

pineapple

New Member
Toxick said:
I goes NOWHERE without my bling-bling.

Earrings in both ears, through the bottom lip, eyebrow, both nipples, and a prince albert. Not to mention a gold rolex the size of a cantaloupe, a rope thick gold necklace and a wrist chain on the arm without the rolex.


BLAM

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I don't really know..but I would bet money that I know you, Toxick. Just the things you write reminds me of someone I know. (things like "BLAM") :lmao:
 

fddog

Bow wow
sorry folks, I have an earing in my left ear, gold hoop. i wear a ring with my birth stone, that my son had his mother buy for my birthday day, never comes off. I have a saint christopher charm on 1 necklace and a gold bracelet once again my son got me for fathers day. so the real question is :popcorn:
 

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Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
The Jackoholic said:
anyone not opting for matching tats are going for the short term marriages
Or they just don't want to look trashy. I don't have a problem with tattoos, but I would never tattoo a ring on my finger. It reeks of Tommy Lee/ Pamela Anderson. :barf:
 

morganj614

New Member
Nickel said:
Or they just don't want to look trashy. I don't have a problem with tattoos, but I would never tattoo a ring on my finger. It reeks of Tommy Lee/ Pamela Anderson. :barf:

:lol: I would NEVER put a mans name on my body either. It's one thing for people to honor their kids or a dearly departed with a name but a hubby might get a symbol, never a name. Same with a ring, I want the gold baby!
 

pineapple

New Member
morganj614 said:
:lol: I would NEVER put a mans name on my body either. It's one thing for people to honor their kids or a dearly departed with a name but a hubby might get a symbol, never a name. Same with a ring, I want the gold baby!
My friend is a tattoo artist. He told me people come in all the time to get someones name tattoed on them...then a few months later they alway come in to have the name covered. Another friend got her husbands name tattoed right on her bikini line, they divorced less than a year later.
 

StarCat

New Member
Nickel said:
Or they just don't want to look trashy. I don't have a problem with tattoos, but I would never tattoo a ring on my finger. It reeks of Tommy Lee/ Pamela Anderson. :barf:
I cant agree more, my husband said we should get those, and i told him he was crazy.
 

gumbo

FIGHT CLUB !
fddog said:
sorry folks, I have an earing in my left ear, gold hoop. i wear a ring with my birth stone, that my son had his mother buy for my birthday day, never comes off. I have a saint christopher charm on 1 necklace and a gold bracelet once again my son got me for fathers day. so the real question is :popcorn:
Thats Ok, you don't count anyway, your a GIRLY MAN.. :yikes:
 
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