Monday, 02 July 2012
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Guys, When is it Time to Pop the Question?

If you're seriously dating someone, she may be dropping hints that's she's ready to tie the knot. But, are you ready? The infographic below will guide you through the thought process of whether you're ready to pop the question or not.Where do you fall on the infographic?
Graphic courtesy of Allstate
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Comments (9)
Why can't women pop the question?
The post seems one-sided
This is dumb. If you want to be with her forever, ask. If not, don't.
The end.if the average wedding costs $26-27k, then I'll skip the wedding and we'll go straight to our honeymoon around the world
the day is all about us. in-laws can piss off
I'll send them a courtesy postcard when I'm there. if they want to attend a wedding and dinner reception, then I'll charge them $500 minimum "donation" admission to cover the expenses. nothin' is free
Pop the question when your heart AND your head tell you that it is time. If one is saying something different than the other, dont do it.
And please, dont depend on a fucking infographic to decide who you should spend the rest of your natural life with.
@P0RCELA1N_D0LL@xanga - I think its pretty fucking stupid to put yourself in debt, just to start a new chapter in a relationship. Im with you, hella vacation and then a party at our house when we get back and a surprise! WERE MARRIED BITCHES! Give us money!
Thats what Im feeling.
when she makes the best grilled cheeses and gives the best blowjobs you have ever had.
I would think that if I was dating a guy seriously enough, I wouldn't have to drop hints to get him to propose. If I was really that concerned by it, I'd sit down and actually talk to him about it. I'm not about to drop hints about what I wanted for the future. Marriage is a decision two people make together, in my opinion.