What piece of jewelry do you HAVE to wear every day?

  • Miseri85

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    I used to wear a toe ring with sharks around the band, it was the first gift i received from my girl when we met... it broke recently and i'm gutted about that. Have been searching for a replacement but I can't find one I like.. Why is it so difficult to find a simple shark ring? why?!
    June 3rd, 2012 at 12:04pm
  • A'typisk

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    My ring and neckles that i got from my mom, and my tunnels :D
    June 3rd, 2012 at 09:34pm
  • Vicious.

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    plugs.
    June 4th, 2012 at 04:58am
  • pulling teeth

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    I have to wear my Lens bracelet and tapers. :3
    June 6th, 2012 at 05:40pm
  • mahitis;

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    My daily pieces of kandi. Basically, the ones that have the most sentimental value to them and then the ones that I've received in trades :)
    June 8th, 2012 at 07:24am
  • sainted swan

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    I always wear a medium/long length, fashionable cross necklace. I never leave home without it after I found it in a shore. I absolutely love it and I never want to lose it. I wear my dragon ring (that a friend made for me) and some bracelets that I always wear, as well. That's all I "always" wear. Sometimes I go crazy with my earrings, but not all the time.
    June 8th, 2012 at 09:58pm
  • Miz Erie

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    I am lost without my wedding rings. I can do without any other piece of jewelry but those. I have only taken my wedding rings off to have surgery (because the stupid hospital wouldn't let me wear them into the OR) and to have a wedding ring tattoo done (so now I have a wedding ring that will never come off, hehe).

    I am completely OCD about my wedding rings, too. They must stay turned upright, with the diamonds on top. I can't tell you how many times a day I check to make sure they are positioned right on my finger.
    June 11th, 2012 at 03:57am
  • Velvet.Tears.

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    My engagement ring, and in four days it will be my wedding ring as well.
    June 13th, 2012 at 03:44am
  • PeachLime

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    My Pandora bracelet and still, my ClanBat necklace.
    June 13th, 2012 at 03:12pm
  • Airi.

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    I don't think there's necessarily any jewelry for me that I feel I have to wear, but there's a couple pieces that are things I commonly put on when I leave the house.

    I have a peace sign bracelet that has become a pretty common thing for me to wear when I go out. It's black and each piece of it has a peace sign on it, the signs vary in color so it's also rainbow in color. I like rainbow things. I started wearing this bracelet shortly after really becoming an activist. If there's any day I make sure to wear it, it's a day that I know I'll be going to a protest of some sort. For me, the bracelet symbolizes that I am a non-violent protester at all times and that's why I like wearing it to demonstrations. I do wear it when I'm not going to a demonstration, but that's mostly just because I really like it. c: The bracelet doesn't have a special meaning at all really.

    I also have my step-dad's wedding ring, but I don't wear it anymore. The ring is always in my bag though, it makes me feel more comfortable to have it on me. His ring is on a gold chain so it can be worn as a necklace, my mom gave it to me after he passed away. I never leave the ring at home, it's always in my bag when I go out no matter what.

    That and I'm always wearing earrings of some kind, mostly studded ones. I don't really like the dangling earrings, they're not my thing. But this is mostly because I've had my ears pierced since I was less than a year old, so at this point, it just feels weird not to have earrings in. I can't stand the feeling of not having earrings in because I'm just so used to it after all these years.
    June 14th, 2012 at 03:17am
  • Sonshine.

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    I recently started making kandi, and I love making all kinds of designs to match what I believe or to hold onto memories or people. I have rainbow kandi singles, a rainbow choker, and a rainbow cuff to show that I support the LGBT. On the rainbow cuff, it has the letters, "P.L.U.R." for, "Peace, Love, Unity, Respect."

    My current crush is moving away, and he has this panda cuff that he made a while back. He wanted me to have it, but instead I made one so we could be matching. It reminds me of him when I look at it, and it gives me butterflies. I feel lame for saying that, but it means a lot to me.

    I made a single that says, "Rev." And on the other side it says, "Jimmy." I had a hard time dealing with Jimmy's death, and just recently have I ever bothered to deal with it. So I wear that single just as a friendly reminder. Rest in peace, Jimmy.

    One of my younger friends gave me a necklace she made for my birthday, so I wear it all the time. The golden paint does rub off though, so I have to clean my neck at least twice a day to keep it clean. My older half-brother gave me a Tinkerbell necklace too, but the charm fell off and I don't have the slightest idea as to where it could be...
    June 14th, 2012 at 05:22am
  • Aly Jones

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    I feel like I have to wear this wrist band (not sure that it's actually a bracelet) that raises awareness of Mitochondrial Disease. My sister was diagnosed with Mito, so I feel it's my duty to wear it and raise awareness.
    June 14th, 2012 at 08:22pm
  • mastermak911

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    I always wear my hemp bracelet. It's just a braid of hemp with four beads (red, green, yellow, and black), and I feel that it represents my independence from my conservative household. I wear it to remind myself never to be told what to do or how to do it, just to be sure to be happy.
    June 18th, 2012 at 07:38pm
  • Hateful.Misery

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    I go through phases of jewellery I have to wear.

    For the past year it's been a number of things:
    A yellow bracelet with L1FE written on it. It's for a suicide hotline and has their number on the back. It's pretty important to me because two of my friends committed suicide.
    A silver locket my parents bought me. It has a photo of my family and a photo of my friends in it.
    A wristband that I got for free off my favourite band...I really try to support them, so I wear it.

    That's about it at the moment. (:
    June 19th, 2012 at 10:15pm
  • nerdy_

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    My high school class ring.

    When I was younger, I used to wear my mom's old class ring. It always seemed so very cool to me, so I naturally wanted one for my very own. So when the time came, I modeled mine after hers: emerald birthstone (both our birthdays are in May) surrounded by class year on the left side and mascot name on the right. However, I chose to put a scroll under the year to represent my academics at school (taking all honors and AP classes and still becoming Valedictorian) and a clarinet under the mascot name to commemorate my four years in high school [marching] band (as well as eight total years of playing).

    In high school, my ring was nothing more than a traditional object that marked my impending graduation. Afterward, however, it meant so much more than school pride -- or whatever mixed emotions I had about high school. It stood as a reminder during my first year of college. Every time I would look at it, I would think of how growing up in my hometown had affected me, made me into the person I am today. And I would think of how fortunate I was for those experiences, even if I hadn't appreciated them at the time (for really, what was there to appreciate at my rundown high school?). So arguably, now my class ring is a reminder to be true to myself and to never forget my roots -- even if I grow into a completely different person.

    Plus, it doesn't hurt that the ring cost almost three hundred dollars. I might as well get some use out of it. =)
    June 20th, 2012 at 10:11pm
  • sansa.

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    I wear a promise ring that only ever comes off when I do my fake tan...
    My boyfriend and I exchanged them on our second anniversary. Mine is a rose gold eternity-style ring and his is a plain rose gold band.

    I'm also usually wearing earrings, my belly bar, my tongue bar and my tragus bar, but only so the piercings don't close up.. Though I'm still undecided as to whether I even want to keep my tongue bar in anymore. Think
    July 2nd, 2012 at 03:02am
  • Carma

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    My cartilage piercing never comes out, ever. haha
    I also wear a ring I received from my Grandma everyday. My hands just feel weird without it now.
    July 2nd, 2012 at 07:07am
  • boo;

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    My black and white g-shock watch. I cannot leave home without it.
    I have a bad habit of checking the time repeatedly.
    July 4th, 2012 at 04:21am
  • EverRose

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    I always wear this key necklace I kind of forced my mom to get me, and this rainbow yarn bracelet that my best friend gave me. I'm a bit OCD about the bracelet because it means a lot to me, so whenever I'm forced to take it off I find a way to carry it with me somehow; be it in my pocket or even in my bra. Cool
    July 8th, 2012 at 11:03pm
  • mahitis;

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    My "promise" ring and my daily pieces of kandi..which is kind of a lot o.e
    July 9th, 2012 at 03:51am