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Not sure about you, but my hands are primarily dry and only occasionally get wet.




Dry-ish, it'll always be somewhat moist from sweat and natural oils and stuff. Which is why most jewelry is low or nonreactive.

Having to take a ring off whenever you wash your hands would be very inconvenient. At least in the spirit of the law this should qualify

Exactly. But I feel that “the design of that ring isn’t compliant” followed by “I don’t get my hands wet unexpectedly” is just the kind of claim you’d find on HN.

These are the same insufferable, out of touch people who expect a fresh pair of plastic gloves be put on for every sandwich the guy makes them at the deli, and are simultaneously outraged when their straw isn’t compostable.


I mean, that's what I do with my ring...

Cool.



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