Old Fashioned or Respectful

February 11, 2010 11:52am CST
So firstly to the men on here, consider the situation you are planning to ask your girlfriend to marry you, do you ask for her father’s blessing first or do you not worry about this tradition? For the women, would you be more impressed if your boyfriend did do the traditional thing of asking for permission first or are you not fussed? .... and for the fathers, would you be upset if your daughter’s boyfriend didn’t seek your permission and blessing first before proposing?
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@JoyfulOne (6232)
• United States
11 Feb 10
I think it's both old-fashioned AND respectful. Not that either one of those is necessarily negative lol. Before I got engaged, my guy took my Dad aside and did the traditional 'ask'. My Father thought that was wonderful, and of course he said yes. I was impressed because my guy respected my Father enough to do that, and it did not offend me in the least. I've known others who went to the father after asking the girl, and that worked out OK too for them. It still conveyed to the father respect for him in the old-fashioned traditional way. I think that by doing this it shows the father that the fellows intentions are good, and that he wants to start off on the right tone with offering this respect to the father. I also think most Father's would be honored and give their blessings.
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@kiran8 (15348)
• Mangalore, India
11 Feb 10
I will have to think back to answer this one lol...I think I would love it if my bf were to ask for permission first, but it dint happen that way with me - eveything was arranged and later I was told who the boy was and that I HAD to marry him...Now regarding my daughter ,her BF did all the right things before they got married in December.I have absolutely no complaints nor did my daughter have any...all the best tdc and have a great evening
@kiran8 (15348)
• Mangalore, India
12 Feb 10
Thank you so much for the BR...much appreciated
@jaiho2009 (39141)
• Philippines
11 Feb 10
As a mother...i would prefer to have a respectful in-law(son and daughter) With my son..i would surely ask his gf's parents consent if they want to settle down. It is always a good tradition and also respecting the other party. And,it is always good to have a good start,rather than,rushing to get married without asking permission from the other party. I wouldn't like the idea if it happens to my only daughter also. So,i still prefer the good traditional planning and asking permission.
@Janey1966 (24170)
• Carlisle, England
11 Feb 10
I do know that my hubby asked my Dad for permission to marry me...and that was a few days before he actually asked me to marry him as it was over in Vegas and I had no idea it was coming. Needless to say, he received my Dad's blessing lol. From my point of view I think it's sweet to still ask permission although I wouldn't have been fussed if he hadn't...I'd have married him anyway.
@phoenix8606 (4942)
11 Feb 10
Hi chick :) When the moment comes to ask my girlfriend, who i have not meet yet, if she wants to marry me, I think i will not go and ask for her father's blessing, because I don't care about it, i mean, if we have decide to marry there is no matter what will he or anybody else say, because I think nothing can stand my way when I find the girl of my dreams!
12 Feb 10
yeah, love is love, and no one can tell us how we must love our partners or what we must do if we want to get marry, because when two people love each other and want to spend their whole life together, there is no one who can part us !
@anjohanna (156)
• Philippines
12 Feb 10
I would like the traditional one. It shows real love and respect. I wanted my parents to see that I have chosen the right guy. With the proposal, it is not only me whom he'll convince. Old folks like that.
• United States
11 Feb 10
As a woman, it wouldn't be a requirement for him to ask my Dad first but I would be impressed and I would see it as a good sign as far as where the marriage will go. I'm kinda an old-fashioned persons in a lot of ways, so I'd want my potential husband to be in the same boat with me. I'd also like it if my Dad and my potential husband got along and I believe my Dad would be impressed if he was asked for his blessing first.