Promise Rings

What Does A Promise Ring Really Mean? Can I Make A Promise To Myself?

Promise Ring Meaning:

Promise rings are usually worn to symbolize a person’s firm pledge to be true to either another person, a code of honor, or to a religious faith. The most common reason couples exchange promise rings is to pledge a commitment to become engaged in the future. It is an intimate commitment to a lifelong relationship without the circus of marriage plans. Many people find that later in life they cherish their promise rings with a special nostalgia because it represents the uncomplicated beginning of love.

Promise Ring

Promise Ring

Both men and women can wear promise rings to symbolize their commitment to each other. Worn on the left hand ring finger is the traditional finger, a promise ring is often ceremoniously switched to the right hand when the engagement ring takes its place.

Chastity Promise Rings

Promise rings representing sexual abstinence were once primarily worn by teenagers but more and more adults are now choosing to wear chastity promise rings. Best Friends Promise Rings

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