Most women I know wear at least one ring, often more. Their fingers haven’t fallen off and don’t look to be blood-starved.
That’s a strawman. I didn’t claim that it makes finger fall off.
So what is it exactly that you are claiming?
Likely smaller range of effective movement. Woman wears a lot of rings just as they wear high heels that are also not ergonomic.
Seeking around I find studies that show that rings are very unhygenic for hospital stuff but not much investigation beyond that.
Likely smaller range of effective movement.
Umm… no.
Just like with the “blood flow”, I think you’re imagining things.
Rings are certainly inconvenient when you’re doing some things with your hands, but it’s not because they restrict the range of finger movement.
Rings are certainly inconvenient when you’re doing some things with your hands
I just have this urge to say this, and I think I’ll go ahead: that’s what she said
That’s a strawman. I didn’t claim that it makes finger fall off.
So what is it exactly that you are claiming?
Likely smaller range of effective movement. Woman wears a lot of rings just as they wear high heels that are also not ergonomic.
Seeking around I find studies that show that rings are very unhygenic for hospital stuff but not much investigation beyond that.
Umm… no.
Just like with the “blood flow”, I think you’re imagining things.
Rings are certainly inconvenient when you’re doing some things with your hands, but it’s not because they restrict the range of finger movement.
I just have this urge to say this, and I think I’ll go ahead: that’s what she said
I just have this urge to say this, and I think I’ll go ahead: that’s what she said