.... All they have to do is not wear it.
Also, people, seriously, this IS YOUR SPOUSE. NOT your DOG.
You do not OWN your spouse.
Anti-Cheating Rings: Would It Actually Work?
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2012/06/28 21:11:48
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If you ever worry that your significant other might remove their wedding ring in a tempting situation, TheCheeky might have just the thing to keep you calm. Their patented "anti-cheating rings" will leave an imprint of the words "I'm Married" on the wearer's finger when the ring is removed, making it literally impossible to cheat. Did we say literally impossible? We meant to say slightly more difficult.
The product page reads, "The negative engraving on the inside means that when you are in the 'Club' and an attractive woman... or man comes along to chat, slipping your wedding ring off is not an option ... Made of strengthened Titanium. Life time guarantee, ‘til death and all that." And it'll only cost you $550! But would it actually work?

The product page reads, "The negative engraving on the inside means that when you are in the 'Club' and an attractive woman... or man comes along to chat, slipping your wedding ring off is not an option ... Made of strengthened Titanium. Life time guarantee, ‘til death and all that." And it'll only cost you $550! But would it actually work?

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Depsycho 2012/06/28 21:55:04























If I were married and my wife gave me a ring like that I would give it back to her and tell her "you keep the ring, I'm going."
Some would say it's cheaper than a divorce. Wouldn't the ring mark itself without the negative engraving be an obvious dead giveaway?
Marriage is outdated when it's a master/slave/chattel relationship, Marriage seems to be overrated, expensive on both ends and it's like a clique in itself, separating those from the single people, who are treated like they have the plague in my opinion.
Just another way to make a buck, too.
If you know there is a chance of cheating and you nee this ring why get married?
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Many like the idea that they are married so they don't have to worry about a commitment, just fun or the challenge
They're right.
However, churches can't be forced to marry anybody so it really wouldn't have an effect on peoples' religion. If a gay couple is married in a church, then it's a church that already accepts homosexuals.
There are also religions that don't have a problem with homosexuality, so gays getting married wouldn't have any effect on their religion.
a person should want to not cheat not because they are married or because its moraly wrong but becase you obvisly loved the person when you married them so if there is something wrong you fix it not throw it away so im saying no it wont work.