Author Topic: For married and engaged GB'rs - how many asked for permission first?  (Read 6799 times)

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Maybe e you can Shut Down my wedding and save me?  

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Off all my close friends who got married in their 20s, only two of them are still married today.   The rest are all divorced.  A couple on their second divorce.   Most of these guys got married in the mid to late 90s.  Every single one of them thought at the time of marriage, that they would be the ones who would be married forever.  Divorce was not a possibility, because they were somehow different.  Turns out they were not different. 

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I didn't ask my father in law.  He's a doofus unworthy of my respect.
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I asked both her mother and father over dinner. It's common courtesy and expected here in southern culture.

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I asked both her mother and father over dinner. It's common courtesy and expected here in southern culture.
Southern culture?  You on Duck Dynasty?

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You're better off asking a psychologist ''WTF am I thinking?''

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sure, i always tell the girls father im going to fuck them before the date is over , so im sure when the time comes i will also ask for the hand in marriage

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who gives a shit what another man thinks of your decisions.   ::)

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Mine was an Asian shotgun wedding. Father-in-law already had wedding videos of his older daughters getting married and kept saying "you see, you see". My brothers and sisters in law told me "daddy" would shut me down if I didn't marry their sister. Shut me down. :o ;D

Good thing I had noble intentions and really liked her. I don't think he'd be opposed to putting a young punk 6 feet under.

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I didn't ask shit ,my father in law hated me because I was a construction worker ,he didn't even show up to the wedding  :D

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I didn't ask shit ,my father in law hated me because I was a construction worker ,he didn't even show up to the wedding  :D

do you get along now?

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Already?  He didn`t even get a chance to see you use The Adonis Principles.  Was he on a heavy cycle?

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Already?  He didn`t even get a chance to see you use The Adonis Principles.  Was he on a heavy cycle?

He was a heavy steroid user , his last words were   "  a calorie is a calorie, but a macro isn't a macro ''.  PIP

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Do it right, ask. If they say anything say thanks for your time,  and I will see you at the wedding. It is just respectful. If they don't like it,  too bad.

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Do it right, ask. If they say anything say thanks for your time,  and I will see you at the wedding. It is just respectful. If they don't like it,  too bad.
What exactly are you asking about?  How do the parents own or have any business what their daughter does?  I am failing to see the logic here.

I don`t understand it at all actually. Please explain. 

Also, how is this in anyway respectful?  If anything its incredibly disrespectful to a grown woman. 

What if someone is 48 years old and their father is in his 90s.  Do you still ask then? What are the rules?


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What exactly are you asking about?  How do the parents own or have any business what their daughter does?  I am failing to see the logic here.

I don`t understand it at all actually. Please explain. 

Also, how is this in anyway respectful?  If anything its incredibly disrespectful to a grown woman. 

What if someone is 48 years old and their father is in his 90s.  Do you still ask then? What are the rules?



Its an old school thing.  Builds good will. 

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He was a heavy steroid user , his last words were   "  a calorie is a calorie, but a macro isn't a macro ''.  PIP

That's deep.

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What exactly are you asking about?  How do the parents own or have any business what their daughter does?  I am failing to see the logic here.

I don`t understand it at all actually. Please explain. 

Also, how is this in anyway respectful?  If anything its incredibly disrespectful to a grown woman. 

What if someone is 48 years old and their father is in his 90s.  Do you still ask then? What are the rules?



You are giving the father a chance to voice his opinion after raising the girl you are about to marry. It is respectful to involve the parent in the process. Why? Because chances are they took the time to raise them right,  and are happy to see them taking the next step in life.

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You are giving the father a chance to voice his opinion after raising the girl you are about to marry. It is respectful to involve the parent in the process. Why? Because chances are they took the time to raise them right,  and are happy to see them taking the next step in life.

what about if the father say  NO  ???

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You are giving the father a chance to voice his opinion after raising the girl you are about to marry. It is respectful to involve the parent in the process. Why? Because chances are they took the time to raise them right,  and are happy to see them taking the next step in life.


Agreed - and plus they open the wallet after that too.   ;D

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what about if the father say  NO  ???

Like I said,  just say thanks,  and I will either see you at the wedding or just see you later.