From this guy's perspective, I think it is fine for a lady to make her interests and intentions clear. After all, some guys accuse their wives or girlfriends of expecting them to read minds. Lack of Communication can be a big hindrance to a potentially permanent relationship. It should be appropriate.
Side note, The college/ party scene and the dating app routine can really mess up a person's marriageability and puts them at risk for much disappointment. 98% are going to be christian in name only or tell you what they think you want to hear. They often have serious social problems that nobody can" fix" no matter how hard their spouse tries.
There were one or two proposals from
mother's on behalf of their daughters. Lol!
I hate to say it, but I've had three marriage proposals from three lovely women who most men would have taken advantage of.
At those points, I wasn't as sure as they were. It wasn't that I wasn't ready for marriage. It was that I didn't know them well enough to make that call until I got to know them better. If a lady wishes to let her boyfriend know she wants to get married, she should be prepared if he isn't ready, or perhaps wants to propose later of his own initiative. However, the man should be respectful and sensitive to the girl's feelings regardless. Communicate guys!
Hopefully it won't be like this....
Best case scenarios: I appreciate the parents asking me to ask their daughters to wholesome activities to get acquainted. Those were/ are the best IMHO. Others asked their girls to call me and let me know they'd like for us to go to the Christian movie that was at the theater or to an outing. I see nothing wrong with that. Consider the Biblical example of Naomi to Ruth concerning Boaz.
The best candidates were those whose parents knew me well and I them.
The last one was a mom I knew from church for a long time. She led a ladies group and her husband head of the engineering department. They have a lovely daughter who recently graduated. She wants me to go see her at her new church and get acquainted. I think this kind of situation beats the odds of a lottery ticket. The parents know the guy real well and how he was for years. They know his background and beliefs. They have wisdom and know what their daughter needs/ prefers.