Bad timing?

You've already decided to wait, so I'll contribute a ludicrous GD response if no one else will.

Wait. Then steal her gran's ring from the casket and propose to her with it. She'll love the gesture and it'll win the family's respect.


But wait.
 
You've already decided to wait, so I'll contribute a ludicrous GD response if no one else will.

Wait. Then steal her gran's ring from the casket and propose to her with it. She'll love the gesture and it'll win the family's respect.


But wait.

GD normallity restored.....

But for my 10p divided by 5....I would wait too.
 
[FnG]magnolia;22579853 said:
Only you know how she might react but I'd be wary of asking a life-changing question when she's lost a (I assume) loved one.

Wait.

If you're going to spend the rest of your lives together it's worth getting it right.

These 2...

You've already decided to wait, so I'll contribute a ludicrous GD response if no one else will.

Wait. Then steal her gran's ring from the casket and propose to her with it. She'll love the gesture and it'll win the family's respect.


But wait.


...however this wins! :D
 
wait,

you dont want this date marred with the death of her grandmother.

wait till after the funeral, 2 weeks maybe, then propose, afterwards explain what happened and why you put it off, she will love you forever, for thinking of her needs/situation above your self.

good luck matey
 
Marriage changes nothing in a relationship, except legally. But it has absolutely no impact on love, you either love someone and want to spend the rest of your life with them or you don't. That ring and those vows are an outdated tradition which serves no purpose in modern society, it's not like we're exchanging sheep for wives. Regardless, girls like it, and relgious people too I guess.
So whats best for her? I'm guessing waiting until after her gran's funeral.

In the mean time buy her some chocolate, girls love chocolate, it's freaky.
 
my word

Marriage changes nothing in a relationship, except legally. But it has absolutely no impact on love, you either love someone and want to spend the rest of your life with them or you don't. That ring and those vows are an outdated tradition which serves no purpose in modern society, it's not like we're exchanging sheep for wives. Regardless, girls like it, and relgious people too I guess.
So whats best for her? I'm guessing waiting until after her gran's funeral.

This is amazing.

You are amazing.

Welp.
 
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