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rho4life 07-28-2006 03:17 PM

I want a man who is man enough to propose to me. There's a lot of ways I'm non-traditional, but when it comes to stuff like this, i am very old school.

_Opi_ 07-28-2006 03:41 PM

I'm not that traditional, so who knows. I'm not totally opposed to the idea.

SummerChild 07-29-2006 02:51 PM

Naw, don't need the handshake, just the meeting minutes. :)

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Originally Posted by TRSimon
Next you're gonna want the handshake...LOL... :)


SummerChild 07-29-2006 02:52 PM

TonyB, thank you for breaking it down! You are the resident advisor. :)
SC

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Originally Posted by TonyB06
yall crazy. but anyway...

Emotional maturity plays a big part in decisions like this. Your core issues and values endure, but issues you thought were "dealbreakers" when you were 25, still carry importance, but have been moderated by other values that have come to mean as much, if not more.

I don't have the full "wife" answer yet. But when the central questions are consistently and comfortably answered:

- does she mean as much or more to you than your own interests?
- does she make you feel different (more comfortable) than anybody else on the planet?
- do you not want to envision your life without her?
- do you think about her interests/welfare before your own?
- if everything just vibes better when the two of you are on?

then, even if she takes the last piece of chicken when you were getting ready to handle it, you don't trip.....

...becuase she may very well be the one. :)


1908Revelations 05-11-2007 12:17 PM

TTT
 
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Originally Posted by TRSimon (Post 71051)
I think it's okay for other people to do it, but I just could not see myself doing it. It must be my Southern upbringing or something. I just believe a man needs to be a man at some point in the relationship.

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Originally Posted by blu_theatrics (Post 71053)
I am completely old-fashioned there....I will drop you a few hints,(bridal magazines, jewlry store shoppiong...etc.)

But you have to do the asking


I totally agree with you ladies!!! It is ok for other women, but not me!

BTW I wanted to bump this since Joan (Girlfriends) asked ol' boy to marry her.

IncontRHOllable 05-12-2007 01:30 AM

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Originally Posted by 1908Revelations (Post 1445353)
I totally agree with you ladies!!! It is ok for other women, but not me!

BTW I wanted to bump this since Joan (Girlfriends) asked ol' boy to marry her.

What :eek: Dang I need to catch up on Girlfriends. Hmmmm, I could never ask a man to marry me. I'm just imagining a couple of years after the marriage when a good disagreement happens and he says "well I did not ask you to marry me, you asked me," or "I didn't really want to get married in the first place." Ladies, I have heard men say this. I know someone close to me whose husband threw those words right at her. I know that I could not handle those words being thrown at me so to keep my sanity, I would never ask a man to marry me. Not to mention the fact that in my opinion if a man wants to get married, he will ask. Now that my .7 cents worth. :rolleyes:

NinjaPoodle 05-12-2007 08:16 PM

I feel like if the moment is right, the female should ask the male. :) What difference does it make? The end result is you marry each other. Right?;)

TRSimon 05-13-2007 03:29 PM

I've always wondered what men think about this, so I asked a few and they were like as long as the woman was the right one, why not? I still wouldnt do it though. And we all know Joan is desperate. Hee hee hee...:)

IncontRHOllable 05-14-2007 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by NinjaPoodle (Post 1446196)
I feel like if the moment is right, the female should ask the male. :) What difference does it make? The end result is you marry each other. Right?;)

In an ideal world maybe but men mature slower than women and so our "right time" may not necessarily coincide with their "right time" and if you ask that question outside of the "right season" your response could be based upon fear (fear of losing you, fear of hurting you).


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