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  1. OP,

    Honestly sometimes it takes a smack up side the head by our partners to wake us up. You did it by breaking up with him.

    You should never worry about what others think because they are not living your life. I am also saying that you don't have to take him back. If you happy where your at then why not try what your doing longer. Not together, but not away from each other. See if say 6 months or a year. If he reverts back to his old self then your correct. If not then who knows.

    Maybe with what you did, he has seen the error of his ways and could be the best thing for you. Again, who knows.

  2. So I work in engineering, my husband is a massage therapist.

    I stopped wearing my ring probably five years ago. I decided that I didn’t feel like being nine fingered desert_fairy.

    Husband could never wear his ring to work (and has since lost it completely).

    I’ve seen women wear their ring on a chain around their neck, I’ve seen wedding rings stay in the jewelry box at home that only comes out on date night.

    My point is that there are tons of reasons to not want to wear a metal band on your finger all day every day.

    Because of my current job I started wearing a silicon band. It will break before my hand does but the guys at work (many of whom are multicultural) have a clear indication that I’m married.

    I guess that I’m trying to say that your personal experience with jewelry is common in many fields. Metal jewelry is a choice and in many cases a hazard. If you can’t have that conversation with your bf then your relationship of 8 years has been a waste of your twenties.

    One of the best investments I have ever done was to get a half dozen couples therapy appointments before getting married. Issues like yours plagued us. We would go into these appointments and I would intentionally bring up these topics we couldn’t talk about. And the therapist would help us learn how to talk our way out of these situations.

    Now, these issues never become this bad and husband and I communicate open and honestly. I do recommend couples therapy to anyone considering marriage as a communications class for newly weds.

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