Whether or not a man wears his wedding ring is a personal choice. Some men may choose not to wear it for practical reasons, such as workplace safety concerns.
The tradition of wearing a wedding ring on the left-hand dates back thousands of years and is believed to have originated in ancient Egypt. A vein in the left hand was thought to run directly to the heart, called the “vena amoris” or “vein of love.” This vein was believed to be the connection between the heart and the ring finger, making the left hand the natural choice for a wedding ring.
Over time, this tradition spread throughout Europe and eventually became the norm in many parts of the world. Today, wearing a wedding ring on the left hand is a common practice in many cultures and is considered a symbol of love and commitment between spouses.
In some cultures, the wedding ring is worn on the right hand instead. The reasons for this tradition may vary in these cases, but it is often due to cultural or religious beliefs. Your decision of which hand to wear a wedding ring is personal and can vary depending on individual preferences and cultural traditions.