| Do they still ask the girls father for permission to marry them? |
| No, they ask for a “blessing”. I’m very traditional and dh asked for a blessing. He asked his parents too. All 4 were waiting for that phone call. I’d assume most women would be upset if a man asked her dad for permission. |
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Not permission or blessing is necessary unless you are marrying someone under 18.
If you are close to your lady and she is close to her parents, odds are that everyone is already on the same page. |
| Not anymore! It’s 2025, not 1955. Women are people, not cows being sold. |
| No necessary in this day and age. But my DD is traditional and would probably say go get my parents’ blessing. |
| Do you consider your daughter your property? Why would an adult need your permission? |
| It's more like giving advanced notice out of respect and to make sure there won't be negativity. |
| It’s common in our church, where most girls are on the tradwife track. |
| DH asked for my parents blessing. I didn't even know he was going to propose or that he talked to my parents. It was very traditional. |
| Who are “they?” Very religious, traditional men, perhaps. The vast majority of men in the 21st century, no. You have to clarify what population you’re talking about. |
Gross. |
That is so old |
| Um, it’s not legal for a GIRL to get married, OP. |
| This is hilarious! If a man asked my dad for permission to marry me, my dad would say, “You don’t know my daughter at all, do you?” OP, this is DCUM, not the Catholic dating forum. Women here have their own careers and have ambitions other than having a million babies and making meatloaf and mashed potatoes. |
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I'm a guy and was in my 30s when I got married for the first time. It never occurred to me that I was supposed to ask anybody for permission or a blessing. I learned of this rule in our second or third year of marriage when we saw it in a movie or TV show. We had a laugh.
It's not that I disagreed with the "rule." It's that I had never heard of it or knew anyone who had done it. |