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Matching Wedding Bands

Matching Wedding BandsCan a husband and wife must wear matching wedding bands?

It is yellow gold, but I prefer white gold or platinum, more my engagement ring in white gold is anyway. I do not wear yellow gold, but he said he would wear white gold for me, if it is necessary that we wear matching bands. I do not want to be selfish, but if his heart is set on yellow gold. Does it really matter if we wear different colors?

No, you do not match. Many couples choose, but it is certainly not necessary. Ours are both platinum, but a group of mine eternity while his is a traditional solid circle.

I know some couples who have different colors of gold. I guess you both everyday wear for the rest of your life. Better would be something you like!

no. you should get every ones you want to wear.

Of course not ... the only time he could "matter" to you on your wedding day, for the standard of "Rings" pictures. If it does not matter to you, nobody will notice!

No, not at all - it's not serious.
Many men prefer yellow gold - it's classic and it gets 10K, it is very strong.

It does not matter. My FH and I prolly will not. I like white gold, which is what my engagement ring is, and prefer yellow gold or two tone. So I guess it depends on personal style y'all. :)

each of you should wear what you like

nope I do not see that there is a problem.

not only get what you want at once. At least you know he would if he chooses and gets what he wants

Wear what works best for your lifestyle forever! In any case, they must match!

They need not be the same ...... it's not like you left holding hands all the time - if the match is over-rated ....

No, you could have two different styles.

No, you do not have matching rings ... my husband chose for me an engagement ring and platinum wedding band too .. he has a wedding ring in platinum too, but of course, my group and its totally different .. sound is a thick band, mine is thinner band of diamonds. It depends on what kind of guy as ringtones .. although I think it would even if they are both in white and gold ... it would be nicer for the pictures .. but if he likes yellow gold, while taking photos in black and white.

No, you do not need to match. My band is white gold with lots of diamonds and his is tungsten with 1 diamond. He loves tungsten ... and I wanted to match my engagement ring ... the thought of us having to coincide never even crossed my mind! as long as you wear a ring that you like and that means something it does not matter!

Not at all. my engagement ring corresponds to my band. isn't his band even took 16 months but I hope to compliment, but probably usual game, my turntable fixed, he likes titanium or tungsten.

No, you should not if he likes yellow gold and white gold you then it doesn't matter as long as the two of you like it, because its something you'll wear for a lifetime

No, they do want you want

No, you do not but I think it's really cute!

Your wedding, your choice!

It is for you. My engagement and wedding rings are white gold. My husband did not like any white gold, so he got a yellow gold ring that has gold on the outside and white in the middle. It seems really nice. Maybe it's something that you could compromise?

Is a personal choice.
My husband and I did not have matching rings.
Some people do.
Some people do not.

It's your wedding and your choice.

You do not have to. Traditionally, bands corresponding to spouses, but something is happening these days. I say two, you get what you want because you look for a life lol. If it is.

Posted on March 2, 2010.
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