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My girlfriend got us both bracelets that are the same and that it shows her love for me and I want to keep it on but my friends say its gay. What should I do?

My girlfriend got us both bracelets that are the same and that it shows her love for me and I want to keep it on but my friends say its gay. What should I do?You should punch your friends in the dick.Don't get me wrong. I agree with their overall sentiments, even if I don't agree with their means of expressing them. The word ‘soppy’ exists to describe such gestures, and I can't abide soppiness anymore. I used to be a big romantic, but if I met myself in the past I'd punch him in the dick too. He led to our ruin.But then, I'm a cynical wanker now. He wasn't.At the end of the day, it's none of your friends' business. Do you like soppy gestures? Or at least, that soppy gesture? If so, wear it with pride, dude! The woman you love has just made a gesture to show how much she loves you, and you should wear it with as much honour as you would a military campaign medal! You're living your own dream! I remember that feeling.It felt good.And if anybody ever takes the piss out of you for it, you should punch them in the dick. I think I mentioned that.Make sure it's hard (the punch, I mean) and make sure they know what it's for. Make sure they know that you're overjoyed that she's given it to you (the bracelet, I mean), and that you're going to continue wearing it regardless of what they think.Because it reminds you of her. And she's amazing. Right?And once she inevitably dicks you over, you’ll have something else to burn too. Hey — I told you I was a cynical wanker. You didn't think it was all going to be roses and unicorn farts, did you?Anyway. Punch them in the dick.

I think I received a cursed/bad luck bracelet.?

Okay, so a friend sent me this beautiful black, red, and silver beaded bracelet, and since I've worn it I have had nothing but bad luck. First, my computer decided to basically crash and lose fonts to keep it from playing Netflix and several other things. Next, I failed my math class and my teacher basically gave up on me and told me there is no chance I'll pass. Then, tonight my bathroom flooded from a leak in my sink and short circuited my iPod and ruined my phone charger. Along with small yet bad incidents like being stuck in two and half hour traffic in near-rural Georgia. So basically every time I put this bracelet on bad things happen to me.
Now I don't want you to say anything like "curses aren't real" and "it's all in my head". Since I'm asking this question seriously and only want serious answers. Now, I know it's REALLY bad if you like get rid of the object by throwing it away or selling it, but I don't know what to do besides that. I am one of those people who believe in the paranormal and all things not in your philosophy, so I am really open to any REAL suggestions.
So, please if there is any help you can send me; do it. I am kinda lost right now and I don't need anymore evil in my life; there is already enough.

What do you call these bracelet that this guy wears?

So what if he wants to wear those bracelets? People can dress however the f*ck they want to. Anyways, those are rubber bangles..from what i see in the pic. You can get them at walmart, hot topic...and yes the more layers, the nicer it looks :)

My ex still wears our matching ring and bracelet, what does that mean?

My ex and I broke up about a month ago because we are at two different points in our lives. I'm ready to settle down and party less (I'm 23 and in grad school) and he's 22 but his priorities aren't the same as mine. He still likes partying and isn't ready to be a responsible grown up yet. He was a nice boyfriend. He quit smoking while he dated me because he knew I didn't like it. I never asked. He quit voluntarily. He was really flirty with girls and stopped that too. He stopped talking to a lot of his female friends and focused on me.

Since then, I see him here and there. He's smoking again, flirting with those girls again, etc. But, he's also still wearing some matching rings we bought on our pinky finger and the matching bracelets we bought on our first date. It really confuses me. We don't talk or anything. We've only talked once since then and it was a nice talk. We laughed like usual. He asked me what I've been up to and seemed happy to be talking to me like normal again.

My question is: what the heck is going on? How does he go back to smoking, flirting with other girls, maybe even dating, but then still wear the ring and bracelet in front of me? I'm not wearing any of those things anymore and he can see that, yet he still wears his...I'm confused. We ended our relationship saying we still loved each other but agreed that timing in our lives was not right, so I'm just confused...

Does he still care? He still wears our bracelets?

So my ex left me due to my strict parents (he's 23 and I'm 20) he told me that he obviously doesn't hate me and asked me to give us time when I asked him if he thinks we would ever get back together. So recently he posted a picture of him wearing our matching bracelet (I got him and I pair of matching prayer bead bracelets that's been blessed by my brother, a Buddhist monk). Does he still care? I thought he would've thrown away everything I got for him but he actually still wears it everyday..... does he still care or think about us?

Is it cool for guys to wear leather bracelet?

Think bracelets are for chicks? They are. But they’re for dudes too…that’s right, dudes just like you. In fact, if you take a look at the wrists of the most stylish guys you know, there’s a strong chance they’re accessorizing this joint. Why? The bracelet is another opportunity to enhance your personal style and “top off” the look you’re going for, whatever that may be.Not sure where to start? Don’t sweat it. Here are four different types of bracelets that any man’s man like yourself can rock from the beach to the office and everywhere in between. Whatever your budget, whatever your style, we’ve got your wrists covered.A leather bracelet answers the “aren’t bracelets just for chicks?” question with a question of its own – i.e., “are you man enough to wear this?” A deep, rich brown bit of leather on your wrist signals refined masculinity. Hints of leather are a great way to express your inner rebel without going overboard. Furthermore, if you’re considering wearing several bracelets on one arm for a stylishly accessorized look, a leather bracelet serves as a great anchor piece.Wrapping some woven fabric around your wrist is a great way to bring some color to the party. You can find these in just about every shade of color on the color wheel, making woven bracelets a great way to accent any color in your outfit. You can dress woven bracelets up or down, too. Today’s relaxed corporate culture mean you can pull off a woven bracelet that picks up a color from your shirt/tie/pocket square in all but the most conservative offices. Still, the same bracelet works equally well for throwing back a few at the beer garden on a lazy Saturday afternoon.The beaded bracelet is definitely having its moment. Once relegated to the arts and crafts activity area of summer camps, refined grown man versions of the beaded bracelet can be seen on the wrists of many a natty man in a suit. The beads can be made with anything from onyx to wood and the prices vary accordingly. There is one rule of thumb that can be applied to any beaded bracelet – the bigger the bead the more casual the bracelet. Save the marble sized rocks for the weekends. For a more formal, sophisticated look, keep it simple with the smaller, pea-sized beads.

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