It is to be
noted that not all single ladies are SSS (Seriously Single and Searching). The
term ‘single’ is used to describe people that are not married. Some of my girlfriends are not SSS.
I'm not sure
if you are aware, I actually derive satisfaction when I engage in discussions
that pertain to relationships.
My
girlfriends and I hung out recently. We engaged in various discussions ranging
from sex in marriage, the wedding night, the role of a man in marriage, the
role of the wife in marriage, our parents’ generation/how the men took the
financial responsibilities, etc. We also discussed the wedding proposal.
Basically,
most (male) celebrities are proposing to their girlfriends by purchasing exotic cars
(Range Rover, Bentley, Audi, etc) as proposal gifts. The marriage proposal is one of the
most incredible and memorable moments in every woman’s life - One of the
happiest days of a lady. The engagement is a prelude to marriage. The proposal
sometimes comes with a beautiful ring (Would you inform your guy the type of ring that you would like?). Some guys also look forward to the day
that they will propose to their special lady.
We all said
that male celebrities are setting the standard; therefore our Christian men must
do better.
Our
discussions entailed:
Girlfriend A:
I would love my hubby-to-be to take me on an inclusive/exclusive trip abroad, and he should
propose to me while we are on holiday. In order not to defile the marriage bed,
I will sleep in a different room in the hotel.
Girlfriend B:
I wouldn't want my guy to propose in a public place because I view proposal as an intimate act. My guy knows the type of lady that I am; therefore I'm expecting him to have
put a lot of thought and creativity into it.
Girlfriend C:
I don’t really mind how my man proposes as long as we marry.
Girlfriend D:
I don’t mind the cost of the engagement ring neither do I mind the location
that he is going to pop the question, all I want is for us to marry and to
build our home.
Girlfriend E:
He is aware that he must give me a ring, if the ring is too expensive, I would find
a way for us to return the ring and save the money for our future home.
Male friend A: My proposal ring for my babe will be worth 3 times of my salary.
Married
friend A: I didn't propose to my wife, I didn't give her an engagement ring. I
just told her that it is about time we chose a wedding date.
Married
friend B: My husband did not give me an engagement ring, if he had, I would have been too embarrassed
to wear it.
During the
above discussions, we were all shouting on top of our voices, we all wanted to
get our views across.
By the way,
some of the guys said that, celebrities are people of the world, they are
not Born Again Christians, and therefore Christians single ladies must not expect their hubby-to-be
to give them a brand new car/an expensive gift for wedding proposal. Also, it was argued that an engagement ring is not biblical. One of the guys expressed that the greatest gift
that a Christian single man can give to his girlfriend is a Bible. Seriously Bible???
Someone else asked,
what if after the proposal, the couple decide to separate, would the expensive
gift be returned with the engagement ring? Some of my girlfriends said that
they would not return the expensive gift, however they would return the
engagement ring. To show you are a responsible adult and for God not to hold you accountable, it is advisable to return the ring and any gifts to one's ex.
What are your
views?
Must a guy
propose before you can choose your wedding date?
Are expensive
gifts pre-requisite for proposal?
Did your
husband propose to you?
Did you
propose to your wife?
What is your
understanding of proposal?
Lafunky, how could you title this post "When single ladies hang out...", when it is obvious that you 'hung out' with not just single ladies, but single guys and married people as well? Lol!!!
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