Anonymous
Post 03/10/2022 09:38     Subject: Is it still preferred for men to ask the girlfriend's family for permission before proposing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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)


I have a list of 423 questions for my daughter’s suitor, which I got from Jim Bob Duggar.

https://www.freejinger.org/topic/18928-pre-courtship-questionnaire/


The Jim Bob Duggar, whose son Josh Duggar frequently sexually assaulted his young sisters in Jim Bob's house, and now serves prison time, convicted for two felony child pornography charges?
That Jim Bob Duggar?
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2022 07:41     Subject: Is it still preferred for men to ask the girlfriend's family for permission before proposing?

In the South it is considered proper- a formality like any other.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2022 23:43     Subject: Is it still preferred for men to ask the girlfriend's family for permission before proposing?

I'm not sure I would want to marry someone who asked someone else for permission. I make my own decisions.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2022 20:38     Subject: Is it still preferred for men to ask the girlfriend's family for permission before proposing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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)


I have a list of 423 questions for my daughter’s suitor, which I got from Jim Bob Duggar.

https://www.freejinger.org/topic/18928-pre-courtship-questionnaire/


Omg....I just found my rabbit hole for the evening!! Thanks, pp!
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2022 23:37     Subject: Is it still preferred for men to ask the girlfriend's family for permission before proposing?

Anonymous wrote:Where is a mother in this equation? Why no one asking her permission if its a parental thing not a man thing.


The transfer of authority is from father to husband.