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Will You Marry Me??

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Will You Marry Me??




dolkat
Corydon, Indiana USA
Posted: Jun 7, 2006, 3:36 PM CST
grin I asked my ex and if I thought it was the right thing to do then yea I would do it again. That is unless he beats me to it.dancing banana
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johnny
Rocky Mountain House, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jun 7, 2006, 5:03 PM CST
I don't think it matters who asks the question. But I question the validity of the who marriage thing anyway. A government document does not validate the strength of a relationship or how how a couple feel about each other. I does however make it more difficult to cleanly end broken relationships. logical or synical???? johnny
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Illuminate
Kathleen, Georgia USA
Posted: Jun 7, 2006, 5:19 PM CST
I don't think it really matters...still wouldn't change how I felt.kiss
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Posted: Jun 11, 2006, 8:47 AM CST
In response to:
It has always been the traditional role for men to do the asking...so
how do the men here feel about women being the ones to ask now?
I'm open, If a woman asked me before I got around to it, I'd say yes, as long as I felt we had enough in common. I'm completely a non-traditionalist.

Brianinnocent
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dad11months
oklahoma city, Oklahoma USA
Posted: Jun 11, 2006, 10:10 AM CST
ask and I will say yes.angel
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ezgoinman007
Newark, California USA
Posted: Jun 11, 2006, 10:16 AM CST
Nothing wrong with a woman taking the initiative and asking a man to marry her.

I love a take charge kinda womanblushing
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catwm
Somewhere in the middle, Florida USA
Posted: Jun 11, 2006, 12:47 PM CST
By the time I am ready to get married again, we will have had many open discussions about the subject.

Enough so either one could ask or it just might be one of those go and do it things............


ps - Wikked, I will marry you sweetie. lol
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LaL35p4dNx79p3dW
Sanford, North Carolina USA
Posted: Jun 11, 2006, 1:30 PM CST
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Hhm.. I'm not really sure about me asking a guy ... I guess I'm just more comfortable with the notion of the traditional custom. I've been engaged twice but that's as far I as seem to make it. As I reflect on my past, I probably should have said no at the time as I've come to learn that rushing into something just because it "feels right and I'm in love".... is not the basis of a strong marriage. I wish I knew then what I know now... and I'll probably say the same thing at 80 too. When I meet the man that I think would be a good match... I'll have to give this some thought... because I'm not rushing into anything.

I think that education needs to focus on teaching people healthy skills (ie. parenting classes, relationship classes, emotionally wellbeing, etc.... things along that line)..... teaching some geography and history can be beneficial... but this doesn't prepare you for developing a healthy relationship and being a great parent. Our views of life and traditions are so narrow, I think that exploring other cultures and beliefs have to be considered as well.
Langleygirl, you have hit the nail on the head. Why don't more women think like you do?applause
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suede220
brockton, Massachusetts USA
Posted: Aug 4, 2006, 8:31 AM CST
In response to:
It has always been the traditional role for men to do the asking...so
how do the men here feel about women being the ones to ask now?
i feel it is quite ok ,for a women to ask an important question like this,it shows her intent and let's a man know where she truly stands.
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wikked
Ajax, Ontario Canada
Posted: Aug 4, 2006, 8:33 AM CST
Well i did not revive this thread just the "other" one (All i want is sex...) however if this will make them feel better and respected in the morning...

Will you marry me?
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fireliter
Allen Park, Michigan USA
Posted: Aug 4, 2006, 8:39 AM CST
thanks anyway, I already got my INS green card...grin
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