FunLover18 wrote: » When it comes to marriage proposals, do men still ask the OH's father for permission/their blessing? It strikes me as extremely old fashioned. Is it a respect thing , and if so, who exactly is it respectful to? If for someone reason they say no would it make a difference? Girls, do you want your OH to ask your dad before you? Dads, do you care?
Wompa1 wrote: » Not a dad and also haven't been in that situation yet. If I was, I would ask but I would tell the father beforehand that I was going to do it. I'd say, I wanted to let you know beforehand that I'm going to ask her, I just wanted to let you know out of respect... I wouldn't ask or care what he said after that.
bearhugs wrote: » I don't think they do, not that I've ever heard of anyway. I'd say it depends a lot on the woman how she feels, and the family dynamic. To me it's more a respect thing, and maybe a nice gesture before the fact.
FunLover18 wrote: » I'm not in that position either before anyone assumes otherwise, not even close, and don't get me wrong I don't completely disagree with it but I'm just wondering would be seen as disrespectful to not say anything?
lazygal wrote: » My husband didn't ask and I wouldn't have liked it. I was a grown woman and didn't need my father's approval to marry.
FunLover18 wrote: » When it comes to marriage proposals, do men still ask the OH's father for permission/their blessing?
It strikes me as extremely old fashioned. Is it a respect thing , and if so, who exactly is it respectful to? If for someone reason they say no would it make a difference?
Girls, do you want your OH to ask your dad before you?
Dads, do you care?
Barely There wrote: » No - it's a ridiculously old fashioned concept which stems from the notion that the daughter was somehow the property of the father.
Deleted User wrote: » It's up there with putting the ring in a glass of champagne.
MRnotlob606 wrote: » it's not old fashioned, its courtesy.
Wompa1 wrote: » Or standing in a building with images of a man being tortured and killed, being ceremoniously anointed as husband and wife by a man who likely has never had sex before...unless it was with a...you know, prostitute! :pac:
Retrovertigo wrote: » Did you need to ask the Father before you look for the ride as well? Being courteous and all that.
Barely There wrote: » Never cropped up in my case anyway as the OH asked me. She never asked my Dad's permission first either - very presumptuous these modern-day women.