Occasionally, and it's also interesting to see what other choose to wear, especially when there's no clothing to distract from the jewellery or even obscure it. I did think body chains would be more popular than they seem to be, as they can frame the body in distinctive ways.
No, I don't wear ANY kind of jewelry.No wedding ring?Are you single?
Same here. Married and don't wear the ring. I am a grease monkey working with my hands. In the Army there was a safety poster on the wall, there was a blue hospital towel with a hand on it. Out from the hand wasa wedding ring and the skin peeled off of the finger.
As to the other body jewelry I don't feel the need to draw attention to my special parts. Like some walmart lady with the rhinestones on her back pockets glittering like spot lights, saying look at me as she wiggles and jiggles down the isles,
Same here. Married and don't wear the ring. I am a grease monkey working with my hands. In the Army there was a safety poster on the wall, there was a blue hospital towel with a hand on it. Out from the hand wasa wedding ring and the skin peeled off of the finger.As to the other body jewelry I don't feel the need to draw attention to my special parts. Like some walmart lady with the rhinestones on her back pockets glittering like spot lights, saying look at me as she wiggles and jiggles down the isles,
First paragraph - ouch and YUCK! That said, it gets the point across. Jewelry can be dangerous, yes indeed. I wear a peace sign toe ring and it generally doesn't get caught up in anything. Generally.
Second paragraph - clothes are always there to entice the viewer's eye, aren't they? Rhinestones are adornment that only helps to sparkle up that sexy, jiggly tushy enough to make you notice. Just remember the three second rule, and don't forget your Walmart manners. You can follow that wiggly, flashy ass, but only for an aisle or two, please.