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To show the love and fidelity that you have for your husband/wife.
A man can wear his wedding ring on his right hand before marriage. However, when a man or a woman wears a wedding ring on the right hand it frequently means that person is a widower or a widow. Wearing a ring that way could send the wrong message.
On the left hand ring finger.
Catholic men - and virtually all men in Western culture - wear their wedding ring on the third finger of the left hand. It's not a religious issue in the United States.
My husband wears his on his left hand ring finger. He wears the wedding band first, closest to the palm, and the engagement ring on top of that. Hope that helps.
Once you're married, tradition dictates that your engagement band be moved back to the third finger on your left hand. When you do so, your wedding ring should remain closest to your heart (where your spouse placed it on your wedding day) and your engagement ring is placed next to the wedding ring.
Same as a straight man, on the left ring finger. But it can also be on any hand or finger he prefers. (It's not like there's a law that you have to wear a wedding ring on a certain finger.)
A married man wears his ring on the left hand.
In the US, a man wears his wedding ring on the ring finger of his left hand. This stems from the belief that people used to have about a vein that ran from the fourth finger directly to the heart. In Orthodox Christian, and some Roman Catholic and Protestant countries the ring is worn on the right hand.
In North America, it is not customary for the man to wear an engagement ring. However, if a couple decides to break from the norm, the ring is to be worn on the same finger as the female, that being the ring finger of the left hand. In some cultures and in certain parts of the world, the man and/or woman would wear the engagement ring on the ring finger of the right hand and then make the switch after they are officially married.