does anyone know where i can get one of those rings that symbolize that you are saving yourself until you are married- i forget what they are called- jessica simpson used to have one, they are silver bands..thanks!
LoLo2454 answered Sunday April 10 2005, 10:47 pm: They're called promise rings. Parents usually give them to their kids. But you can get them at random stores and you usually wear them on left ring finger.
NawtyLilSkewlGurl answered Sunday April 10 2005, 3:20 pm: i kno wat your talking about and it's called 'the silver ring thing' if you want one you can go to www.thesilverringthing.com and you can buy the ring and they have other things you can buy like some shirts and hoodies hope i helped! [ NawtyLilSkewlGurl's advice column | Ask NawtyLilSkewlGurl A Question ]
XxSwEeTtArTxX answered Sunday April 10 2005, 2:53 pm: i think they're called promise rings or true love waits rings or something like that....a lot of people get theirs at james avery, but i don't think that you have to get any special kind. just as long as you know what it's for, then it does it's purpose. hope i helped!
mrs_radcliffe answered Sunday April 10 2005, 2:27 pm: You can search them on google.com or askjeves.com then a whole bunch of sites where you can order or buy them come up and just type in your adress and it will be send to you.
therocketsummer answered Sunday April 10 2005, 1:55 pm: James Avery has a whole selection of them.
I have one that is a silver band with a cross in the middle.
Or, you can get one that says hope, faith, love.
I used to have one that says true love waits.
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