Yes, I've noticed a difference. My nursing ring does not fit on my left pinkie. I hadn't noticed anything with my wrists. I think the problem with bracelets was the rattling thing.
Has anyone else noticed a small difference in the size of hands? I find it's most noticeable with smallish rings that might fit really well on my left hand but are too tight on my right hand.
Yes! My right hand fingers are all about 1/2 size larger than the same fingers on the left hand. (Which, for me, is the difference between 4.5 and 5, so they're still freakishly small.) I wonder if my right wrist is significantly bigger... maybe if I started wearing bracelets on my right wrist, they wouldn't have to all be super adjustable or children's sizes!
I used to be terribly focused on time, so I broke myself of wearing a watch. Clocks are all around, and I usually have my cell phone with me.
When I do wear something on my wrists, I wear it on my right if I'm not going to do a lot of writing or things with my right hand and on my left if I am or if it is something with a clasp I need my right hand to put on. I'm not especially vain, either, but I figure jewelry is meant to be noticed, and I tend to gesture more with my right hand when I talk.
I wear a watch on my left hand and sometimes a bracelet...but mostly bracelets are on the right. I will wear one or two once in a while but not all the time.
during the day i dont wear any bracelets, i wear a watch on my left wrist, and i dont like anything on the right because it gets in the way. When im going out i usually wear bracelets on both wrists.
My right hand is slightly bigger, you cant see a difference but my rings are slightly tighter
I'm righthanded and wear my watch on the left wrist. If I go to a very special do I put my fancy watch on the left wrist and the only bracelet I have on the right wrist, it's a 24 carat gold one from India that grandad gave me for my first communion. In everyday life I just find bracelets annoying. My sister wears a really cute anklet in the summer with her little sandal shoes, might copy her next summer
I don't wear watches, just use my cell phone lol but I do wear bracelets. I almost always wear them on my right wrist. But if the bracelet has a significant meaning to me I will wear it on my left.
Watch on the left arm, bracelets on the right. No reason now why I should wear the watch on the left since it's digital, but I started wearing them on the left in wind-up watch days (do I give away my age? Hey, I was there when Abe Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address ) and don't feel like changing now
I am left handed so watches go on my right. If I wear both a watch and braclets. Watch on right braclets on left. But if bracelets only then on my right.
I must be the odd one out... I am a leftie and wear them on my left arm too. They feel out of place if they are on the right. I've tried, but end up switching them to the left anways.