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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are people still doing it? What's the point because if she is already dating you, either she has permission or doesn't need it. Anyways, which questions would you ask a young man who asks for your permission to propose your daughter? (If your daughter is 21-30 and unmarried)[/quote]No, on the the permission. Yes, on the meeting him and asking the role he wants in the wedding.[/quote] What if you are only getting engaged and have no plans to marry for years?[/quote] Then why are you getting engaged?? You should get engaged when you want to marry. [/quote] To make it an official and for the romantic side, probably still working on grad school or career. Why would one rush to marry right after the rngagement? Next you would say why marry if you are not planning to have kids right away? Times have changed.[/quote]Translation--to mislead and get more P*$$*. PSA to all single women-make him have someone else make a non-refundable deposit either on a flight or venue, etc. Engagements can go 10 years and male infertility, while rampant, is all hush hush.[/quote]
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