Property dispute
Anonymous - 19/01/2014 22:59 - United States - Dallas
Anonymous - 19/01/2014 22:59 - United States - Dallas
Vinny1017 - 07/10/2010 14:26 - United States
Anonymous - 23/02/2011 03:21 - United States
Anonymous - 29/11/2014 21:54 - United States - North Adams
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Anonymous - 07/10/2011 09:07 - Australia
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notready - 15/10/2013 06:49 - Australia
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Anonymous - 13/06/2022 10:00 - United States
Brenda Trejo - 17/01/2018 01:30
How does a no even work there? "No, you can't have this because I have no right to give it to you... wait..."
Ya,... He's an idiot. He should happy you asked like a gentleman instead going behind his back like coward. Most dads pray their daughters chose men like you.
I think it would have sounded better if you asked for his blessing not permission. But in all it was really sweet what you did. I don't know why people act like it's a terrible thing saying that by you asking is making her property. When it comes to the wedding day the father is the one walking her down the isle and "giving" her away to you. I think it was great what you did and maybe your girlfriend liked you asking to.
Seriously. I think this dad is being an asshole.
If she truly loves you she shouldn't care what her parents think. As long as you are an honest nice guy.
Asking for his blessing would be respecting his view. Asking for permission makes it sound like his daughter's choice isn't really hers, which is where the "tradition" came from. Back when women really DIDN'T have that choice.