BCSpace Posted May 20, 2011 Posted May 20, 2011 Does seem great. But if I were a woman, I would not appreciate a proposal so public; especially if I don't want to say yes. But then again, I'm .
Calm Posted May 20, 2011 Posted May 20, 2011 (edited) Does seem great. But if I were a woman, I would not appreciate a proposal so public; especially if I don't want to say yes. But then again, I'm .Well, the only important thing is whether or not she liked it, but for me I would have been thinking just how tacky is this.....and what the heck does my dad have to do with anything....and oh my gosh do I really want to live with a guy who thinks this level of drama is acceptable?On that note, how sexist can it get when the guy goes asks the dad, but completely forgets about the mom (not sure it happened this time around, just watched enough of it to figure out what was going on, just talking about all those chick flicks that had the guy doing this).Second flick link much better, great movie. Edited May 20, 2011 by calmoriah
Bill “Papa” Lee Posted May 20, 2011 Posted May 20, 2011 Well, the only important thing is whether or not she liked it, but for me I would have been thinking just how tacky is this.....and what the heck does my dad have to do with anything....and oh my gosh do I really want to live with a guy who thinks this level of drama is acceptable?On that note, how sexist can it get when the guy goes asks the dad, but completely forgets about the mom (not sure it happened this time around, just watched enough of it to figure out what was going on, just talking about all those chick flicks that had the guy doing this).Second flick link much better, great movie.My son in law asked me, I told him “no marriage until she is 35” (but I would let that would one go) but my second rule is “no sex until I’m dead”. So far my daughter has had three virgin births, as I know she would never disobey her father. Don't worry as Mon was in one it long before. And you know they are good people as they are Zion (Georgia).
BCSpace Posted May 20, 2011 Author Posted May 20, 2011 Well, the only important thing is whether or not she liked it, but for me I would have been thinking just how tacky is this.....and what the heck does my dad have to do with anything....and oh my gosh do I really want to live with a guy who thinks this level of drama is acceptable?I get the feeling that guys who do this aren't very secure in the answer.On that note, how sexist can it get when the guy goes asks the dad, but completely forgets about the mom (not sure it happened this time around, just watched enough of it to figure out what was going on, just talking about all those chick flicks that had the guy doing this).I don't think he's going out of his way to be sexist. But typically, father owns the gun, knows how to use it, and he takes cues from his wife as to whether or not the boy is worthy to touch his daughter. So the boy has to please the father only.Second flick link much better, great movie.Yep.
cinepro Posted May 20, 2011 Posted May 20, 2011 Not the greatest marriage proposal ever...? "These have been the happiest months of my life"
Arkholt Posted May 22, 2011 Posted May 22, 2011 Well, the only important thing is whether or not she liked it, but for me I would have been thinking just how tacky is this.....and what the heck does my dad have to do with anything....and oh my gosh do I really want to live with a guy who thinks this level of drama is acceptable?On that note, how sexist can it get when the guy goes asks the dad, but completely forgets about the mom (not sure it happened this time around, just watched enough of it to figure out what was going on, just talking about all those chick flicks that had the guy doing this).I remember asking my father-in-law for "permission." He said, "What are you asking me for? Ask her! (meaning his daughter)"
katherine the great Posted May 31, 2011 Posted May 31, 2011 Well I thought it was an adorable idea. I just wish the trailer had been more humerous and less serious!
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