"I am Single" Would you?
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How 'bout a wristband that says "I'm not single but if you're down, I'm down"???
Look at you stirring that ol pot!!0 -
Don't they have 'I'm not single' finger bands?
LMAO...exactly!0 -
I wouldn't wear one... it's just a target for losers who otherwise wouldn't have the courage to ask you out, to come sniffin around0
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desperate. if you wanna show off your singleness throw a stoplight party! if you wear green, you're single. yellow...it's complicated. red you're taken
And I guess this is less desperate?0 -
I am single, but DEFINITELY wouldn't advertise it on my arm.... I attract enough weirdos as it is... Not to mention that its incredibly cheesy....:noway:0
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LOL0
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the best item to wear to get approached by women is a wedding ring!0
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That's as pathetic as these disks you can get to cover a dogs *kitten* while you take it out for a walk!
Uhh...what?0 -
Islanders typically wear a flower in one ear to symbolize if they are single, and the other ear to symbolize "taken". What's the big deal?
so do the irish:drinker: .. they are called a claddagh ring. Traditionally, if the ring is on the right hand with the heart facing outward and away from the body, this indicates that the person wearing the ring is not in any serious relationship, and may in fact be single and looking for a relationship: "their heart is open. When worn on the right hand but with the heart facing inward toward the body, this indicates the person wearing the ring is in a relationship, or that "someone has captured their heart. A Claddagh worn on the left hand ring finger facing outward away from the body generally indicates that the wearer is engaged. When the ring is on the left hand ring finger and facing inward toward the body, it generally means that the person wearing the ring is married.
I learned about the claddagh ring from watching Buffy the vampire slayer years ago, ha ha ha. I think a ring is a bit more subtle than a wrist thing? I guess it all depends on what it looks like. What ever floats your boat really.0 -
Yea I see it has quite a desperate thing, and imagine the creeps that some of the girls would attract....0
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I'm single, happily so I'm a bit time poor lately, I thought yeah like a promise ring I'd wear that & then I had a think about it & there's no way I'd wear it, I recalled all the times I've pretended to have a bf so I can by pass akward questions & queries0
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wouldn't do it. i can see married men (and women) using them to cheat.0
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I am single, but DEFINITELY wouldn't advertise it on my arm.... I attract enough weirdos as it is... Not to mention that its incredibly cheesy....:noway:
hehehe - yes I have a tattoo on my forehead I don't seem to know about that says 'disrespectful a**ehole, weirdo's apply here'0 -
Islanders typically wear a flower in one ear to symbolize if they are single, and the other ear to symbolize "taken". What's the big deal?
I visited Peru this year and on the islands on Lake Titicaca, the men make their own hats, with a white top part if they are single, and not if they are married.0 -
it would attract creepers i thinks o-O0
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That's as pathetic as these disks you can get to cover a dogs *kitten* while you take it out for a walk!
Uhh...what?
just what I was thinking... seriously is that a thing? I mean surely when you take a dog for a walk it's going to go for a cr*p?0 -
I attract too many silly insecure teens as it is... If I wore one of these I think I would attract way too much attention in the 16yr old age range and I do not want to be attracting that age range at all!! :S0
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Don't they have 'I'm not single' finger bands?
That's kind of what I was thinking. Unfortunately, not everyone wears theirs so....0 -
Wayyy to desperate!0
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it would attract creepers i thinks o-O
i agree... that's desperation at that point.0 -
Very Desperate!0
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Islanders typically wear a flower in one ear to symbolize if they are single, and the other ear to symbolize "taken". What's the big deal?0
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the best item to wear to get approached by women is a wedding ring!
OMG this is true! My husband says the same thing.... some women just don't want any strings so they look for the married guys! A little back-as*wards if you ask me, LOL but yeah - no go on the 'single' bracelet, ha ha walk a puppy around your neighborhood - the women will come out of the woodwork to stop and say hi0 -
Do they have "Yes, I'm single. No, I'm not interested." wristbands? I'd wear that.0
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It would have to be real flashy, so they wouldn't notice my wife's name tattooed on my ring finger.0
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Don't they have 'I'm not single' finger bands?
Yes they do. My husband and I each have one.
lmao to funny.... a single wrist band would be a desperate cry though and would make most girls run the other way.....0 -
I personally wouldn't wear one, and I wouldn't consider dating a guy who wore one! That says that he is desperate for attention and not confident or mature enough to solve his apparent single situation without it!0
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Can I wear a wedding band and a I'm single bracelet at the same time?? I like to keep people guessing and have fun.0
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I'm single, and I would definitely NOT wear it. This world is full of too many weirdos. No thank you!0
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No way bro, everyone knows women prefer mystery and taken men...It's more of a challenge for them. Why would I want to spoil the surprise? lol. ;D0
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