Post # 62

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Blushing bee
Use to be a 3, but I was sized yesterday and now I’m a 2.5. I’m trying to gain back weight I lost during an illness so I’m hoping I can get back up to a 3 again (I have long slender fingers… toes too, I joke that I have freaky monkey feet lol). My largest finger is a 5.
I hate it. I can basically just wear a solitaire or three-stone ring because a ring that small has many difficulties holding diamonds in place. My e-ring is a solitair and my wedding band is just a gold band. I wanted more “bling” but it’s just not logistically possible.
Post # 63

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Busy bee
@DW82: I never would have guessed it would have its downsides. Can you post a picture? I dont think I have ever in my life seen a 2.5 or 3!
Post # 64

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Busy bee
My ring is a 4 to get over my stupid knuckle but it spins like mad. I think my actual finger is more of a 3.75. But that knuckle isn’t going anywhere 🙂
Post # 65

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Helper bee
I’m a size 7 although when my fingers are cold I’m like a size 6 3/4’s and 7 1/4 when they swell.
Post # 66

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Bumble bee
5 on my left hand, but my SO’s East European, so I’ll be wearing my rings on my right hand, which is a 6. I’m kind of bummed because it means my rock will look slightly smaller! 😛
Post # 67

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Bee Keeper
4.75; most of my rings are a 5.
Post # 68

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Honey bee
I can usually wear a 7 in most rings that I buy from retail stores, but after getting sized over the weekend at a jewelry store – I am a 6.
Post # 69

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Helper bee
I’m one of those people with the freaky little fingers! My fingers are SUPER long and apparently microscopic in ring size for my height. I am 5′ 9″ and sometimes 5′ 10″ on a “tall” day, lol, and my finger size is a 5!!! I don’t know how that happened, buuut. 😛 My mom was always a 5 but she’s three inches shorter than me.