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  2. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

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    Aro ring, meant to be worn on the left middle finger. The aro ring, a white ring, worn on the middle finger on one's left hand is a way aromantic people signify their identity on the aromantic spectrum. Use of the symbol began in 2015. [83] This was chosen as the opposite of the ace ring which is a black ring worn on the right hand. [84]

  3. Ring finger - Wikipedia

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    The ring finger, third finger, [1] fourth finger, [2] [3] leech finger, [4] or annulary is the fourth digit of the human hand, located between the middle finger and the little finger. [ 5 ] Sometimes the term ring finger only refers to the fourth digit of a left-hand , so named for its traditional association with wedding rings in many ...

  4. Aromanticism - Wikipedia

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    A white ring may be worn on one's left middle finger to indicate one's identity on the aromantic spectrum. [51] This was chosen as the opposite of the ace ring which is a black ring worn on the right hand. [52]

  5. Taylor Swift Proves She's Travis' Biggest Fan With Chiefs ...

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    First up, Swift repped the Chiefs’ team colors with a red and gold “Heirloom Signet Ring” by Mejuri on her left middle finger. She also wore a gold pendant necklace with the Chiefs’ lo.

  6. There's a simple reason Kawhi Leonard has a middle finger on ...

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    The Raptors ring is sized for Leonard's middle finger because he already has one sized for his index finger. Leonard also won an NBA championship with the San Antonio Spurs in 2014.

  7. Vena amoris - Wikipedia

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    It describes a special blood vein that was once believed to flow directly from the fourth finger of the left hand to the heart. [1] This belief has been cited in Western cultures as one of the reasons the engagement ring and/or wedding ring was placed on the fourth finger, or "ring finger". This myth dates back to the Medieval Ages.