Do you believe in the myth of "engagement chicken"?

Anonymous
No
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought this was going to be about both people waiting as long as possible for the other one to propose.


This is what I though too.


+1 ๐Ÿ”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought this was going to be about both people waiting as long as possible for the other one to propose.


This is what I though too.


+1 ๐Ÿ”


Add me to the list too!
Anonymous
I had never heard of engagement chicken, but one night when we were still dating I made a roast chicken. As we sat and had dinner, that was when DH decided he was going to propose. It was only when telling people that story that I learned about engagement chicken.

I told a colleague, and she made it, and was engaged not long after.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I got offered a promotion but it meant moving to another country. Told boyfriend I would only turn it down to stay together if we were engaged. No chicken required.


Why didnโ€™t he go with you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nope. I don't cook. Still got proposed to. My husband is the chef in the family.


Maybe you could have done better


Lol, I did really great. I'm very happy with my choice.


maybe HE made the chicken???
Anonymous
No, but I believe in honeymoon sausage.

AY-YO I'll be here all week/tip your hostesses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, but I believe in honeymoon sausage.

AY-YO I'll be here all week/tip your hostesses.


I love you. Never change.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, but I believe in honeymoon sausage.

AY-YO I'll be here all week/tip your hostesses.


No honeymoon fish tacos?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought this was going to be about both people waiting as long as possible for the other one to propose.


This is what I though too.


+1 ๐Ÿ”


Add me to the list too!


Me three. Or four. Whatever. I also thought maybe it was doing the breakup unless we get married type of action.
Anonymous
LOL.. no, but my DH has made this for us several times, but only after we got married. DD loves this recipe.
Anonymous
We're both vegetarians so this wouldn't have worked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought this was going to be about both people waiting as long as possible for the other one to propose.


This is what I though too.


+1 ๐Ÿ”


Add me to the list too!


Me three. Or four. Whatever. I also thought maybe it was doing the breakup unless we get married type of action.


Same here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, but I believe in honeymoon sausage.

AY-YO I'll be here all week/tip your hostesses.

I prefer salami but I like your style!
Anonymous
Most women I went to graduate school with donโ€™t really cook. Some how weโ€™re all married.
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