I agree,both men and women can wear jewellery. There are far more serious problems in the world for people to focus on than what someone chooses to wear.
As for me, I hardly wear any jewellery in everyday life. Most of the time, it’s just my small earrings, which I’ve mentioned before.
Now, if there’s one thing I’m not a fan of, it’s rings.
I like seeing them on others, and if I were rich, I’d probably own a few for fun, but I wouldn’t wear them much. The only rings I have are two old gold ones given to me by my parents and a few inexpensive silver ones I’ve had for years.
My favourite piece of jewellery when I dress up is earrings, although I don’t own many. My second favourite would be pendants.
Everything I have is old and has been with me for years. For me, it’s not about how expensive they are or the brand, they hold meaning because they were gifted by people I care deeply about. For example, I have an amethyst pendant that belonged to my mother. My sister sent it to me because my mum wanted me to have it. She gave most of her few pieces of jewellery to us while she still alive, as she wanted to pass them on personally. It’s not very valuable, but it’s very old and special to me because it was hers.
So, to sum up, I’m not overly attached to jewellery. I enjoy seeing it, but even if I didn’t own any, I wouldn’t mind.