.... 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






















Trust is one of the biggest things in a healthy relationship and if you need to rely on a silly ring, then you need to go to counseling.
they will find a way to CHEAT no matter what ..
(yes, a sad thing to say indeed)
No ring .. nothing that leaves a bit of stress on the skin will ever be able to stop the one bound and determined to cheat ..
(seriously .. the ones trolling around looking for an 'easy mark' .. are going to continue down the path to being unfaithful)
no ring can change that
Subject to trespassing laws if not carried out in a timely manner.
If you are truly in love, and have no plans on ever cheating signing one shouldn't matter. Right?
I have even seen people doing five year term marriages with a built in prenup.