FedoraFan112390
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Looking at a lot of old family photos from the 1930s/1940s it seems the general rule was for men not to wear their wedding band. I've looked at photos from both sides of my family and all of the men pictured were happily married men, in some cases religious men who dearly loved their wives--but no ring on their finger to be found.
I've noticed that it also might've been a generational thing. A photo of my maternal grandfather (born 1920) shows him without a wedding band, whereas a photo of my paternal grandfather (b. 1929) from roughly the same era shows him wearing a wedding band. It seems like men born before a certain point in the late '20s or early '30s didn't wear their wedding bands...Why is this?
I've noticed that it also might've been a generational thing. A photo of my maternal grandfather (born 1920) shows him without a wedding band, whereas a photo of my paternal grandfather (b. 1929) from roughly the same era shows him wearing a wedding band. It seems like men born before a certain point in the late '20s or early '30s didn't wear their wedding bands...Why is this?