hartzofspace wrote:
At first I wore both my engagement ring and my wedding ring together, but found that like the OP, I had sensory issues. The stone on the engagement ring would get caught on fabric, or else the whole ring would keep turning until the stone would jab the side of one finger. My husband doesn't mind if I keep the engagement ring in my jewelery box, and only wear my wedding band. I wear both rings when we go out somewhere but most of the time I just wear the band. I think your husband needs to understand that it is a sensory issue, and has nothing to do with your marriage. Can you compromise and only wear the engagement ring on special occasions?
The really dumb thing is while we were engaged, he insisted I take it off at night or for work so it wouldn't ruin the setting, but now we're married and he's decided it should be on all the time. I don't think it would bug me if it were just the wedding, I can probably get over the weirdness of that...
But the engagement ring is the one putting me in pain, getting stuck on things, and is also jabbing the side of my neighboring fingers. I've got scabs.
I wasn't able to talk to him today because of our work shifts, but I'll try and talk to him tomorrow. I'd like just being able to wear it on special occassions or when we dress up nice & go on fancy dates.
Having it on a chain is supposed to ruin the band, or so I'm told. But I wonder if I can just put it up in my purse or if I crochet a chain for it while I'm at work (which is when it bugs me most) if that might work too. He makes surprise visits to my job so he'd have to know and be OK wth that too.
He just puts way too much emotion into the symbolism of it all. I don't want him to tear up on me again. Don't know what to do when he cries.