Questions you have been too polite to ask but always have wanted to.

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Mel85

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Years and years ago my brother was at a wedding. A woman went to walk behind him between his chair and the wall. To be polite he scooted his chair in and she got offended and smacked him. Hello feminism. Where its sexist to be polite.
Really it's quite a hassle as well. I've tried it and it was quite annoying to do.
Annoyed that you had to scoot for someone to squeze past or annoying to have to open the door for a woman?
 

Elayne251

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Single ladies: Do you think that it matters for a man to propose to you with a ring or without one?
I’m an old soul, but yes it matters! If they really want to marry you, they should put some effort into it. The time they spend planning on how and when they’ll ask, the type of ring (even it’s from a bubble gum machine) shows they’ve put some thought into it and it’s not an off the hip statement.
 

Mel85

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#46
Single men: would you be the type to ask the womans parents for permission first for their daughters hand in marriage or just propose to your woman?
 
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#47
Annoyed that you had to scoot for someone to squeze past or annoying to have to open the door for a woman?
Opening car doors all the time. The few times I've tried it it seemed unappreciated anyways. So why bother?
 
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Single men: would you be the type to ask the womans parents for permission first for their daughters hand in marriage or just propose to your woman?
No. Not unless I explicitly had to. I'd just propose. I've yet to date anyone where asking their parents was expected.
 

Jewel5712

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Single men: would you be the type to ask the womans parents for permission first for their daughters hand in marriage or just propose to your woman?
Good one mel..going a little old school.lol..
 

Jewel5712

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#51
No. Not unless I explicitly had to. I'd just propose. I've yet to date anyone where asking their parents was expected.
Sad...i think its respectful!
 

Jewel5712

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No. Not unless I explicitly had to. I'd just propose. I've yet to date anyone where asking their parents was expected.
Then again..after ASKING the parents..BOTH the guy n girl had to ABIDE by thier descision..even if it was "no"...ok..im not THAT old but it happemed in my grandparents generation...my grandparents resolve when HER parents said "no"...ELOPE! Lol
 

Jewel5712

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#53
TO ALL THE SINGLE MEN....

Do you get intimidated by strong women??

 

Faith-n-Christ

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Opening car doors all the time. The few times I've tried it it seemed unappreciated anyways. So why bother?
You've been with the wrong folks then. I open the door for my grandma, aunts, uncles, even strangers.That's how I was raised. If a gentlemen opens a door for me, he is thanked. That's the Texas way. My son's would run ahead of me to open doors for me. both son's still do. To me it is a form of honor and respect, where I'm from it is both appreciated and reciprocated.
 

Jewel5712

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You've been with the wrong folks then. I open the door for my grandma, aunts, uncles, even strangers.That's how I was raised. If a gentlemen opens a door for me, he is thanked. That's the Texas way. My son's would run ahead of me to open doors for me. both son's still do. To me it is a form of honor and respect, where I'm from it is both appreciated and reciprocated.
Yup..thats the way i grew up and taught my sons as well ;)
 
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Miri

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Why are men proud of their belly button fluff? 🧐
 

melita916

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Single men: would you be the type to ask the womans parents for permission first for their daughters hand in marriage or just propose to your woman?
I never told my husband I wanted him to ask my parents. One day, we happened to be talking about the future, and he said he would talk to my parents before proposing. :)
 

Dino246

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Why dont men always wear thier wedding rings when married?
Because power tools and moving engine parts have a nasty habit of taking fingers off if they interact with rings at high speed. In the absence of a ring, you will more likely get a damaged but repairable finger.
 

Dino246

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why on earth do the other Threads turn everything into a chomping match?
You mean an argument? Or a discussion about food?

All Singles threads eventually turn to food. Or chocolate. Oh, wait... that's food.