Oh yes! Proposals can totally be talked about here.
Oh nice. So I'm suddenly reminded of the common cheesy Mormon proposal in which the guy would get his girlfriend a watch while saying "This is for time", and then bring out the ring to conclude, "And this is for eternity", and it typically would be on temple grounds, too. My dad didn't do
that kind of proposal to Mom, but he did ask her to marry him near a radiator on the temple grounds that had decided to kick on (loudly) mid-sentence and she didn't hear him the first time around lol.
But I'm glad to know I'm not alone in thinking talks of marriage isn't weird between boyfriend and girlfriend. I was under the impression since my teenage years that dating was at some point to lead to marriage, so therefore you date with that kind of mindset in looking for a lifelong mate. Boyfriend isn't ready for marriage for the time being, but the what-ifs talks of marriage has been brought up here and there, if just for a personal confirmation that it's a future goal in mind. In terms of proposal, I dunno how he'll approach it (I kinda don't expect a ring at first tbqh, though wasn't it once tradition for the bride's/groom's mom to hand over her engagement ring in a pinch?), but in general, I really don't know how it and wedding plans are to go between long-distance couples.
Yea and typically the guy makes it as creepy and uncomfortable as possible (as with just about everything that has to do with the garter). There is no need to remove the garter with your teeth!
I just don't get this at all. I suppose it's being done more and more because the bride and groom would've already banged long before getting engaged, but have some fucking decency around other people. Don't let them know about your sex life like that, y'know? What's so wrong with having the groom and bride be in the pose of the old-timey gynecologist picture?
Well, in terms of blindly searching for the garter, anyway. Would be in bad taste for him to stick his fingers up there.
Wait what. Is it like the whole midget tossing thing, or closer to a bar mitzvah? Would it count as killing two birds with one stone to toss a midget bride?
Last one there's funny lol. I can see the appeal of being a goofball, I kinda wouldn't mind doing one of those myself.
The only exception was I had a cousin that got married with some "wacky" elements like vague video game themes and some non-traditional wedding music including video game soundtracks, movie soundtracks, and the Soviet national anthem
Pffft the other day my boyfriend and I talked about wedding playlists and he legit put "Giovinezza" (the Italian National Fascist Party national anthem) in his. He eventually decided against it, though (I didn't prompt him at all), but then he's got a '90s kick going with Eiffel 65, Smash Mouth, Beastie Boys, and Chumbawamba among others listed as well as a couple of tracks from actual hentai series (I have some anime tracks in mine, too, so the unconventional music playlists are inevitable). Here I am with this romantic-sounding playlist that I
totally didn't put a lot of thought into out of boredom, and he's just being his goofy manchild self lol. It's fun.
Although that makes me think about music playlists for weddings. Last wedding reception I had attended was a cousin's some years back that was held in her mom's backyard, and the music was mainly country music (both her and her husband like country), and it gave me high school flashbacks to the dances and such. So wedding reception music can legit just be anything the bride and groom wants it to be, right, no matter how off-the-walls it can get? Same with the father-daughter dance?