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In reply to the discussion: If It’s OK For Women To Propose, Why Don’t They? [View all]davidn3600
(6,342 posts)71. Why women will never propose to men
As I write this, seemingly every article on the Telegraph website is flanked by adverts for engagement rings. Not just any old rings either ones that are identified by the colour of the box. Deep red, blue, cream.
The only unifying factor being that each slogan, video and twinkle is aimed at one half of the market, to be bought by the other. Because even in this age of supposed equal opportunity, it is still socially unacceptable for a woman to propose to a man.
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Because despite the fact that I am a fully paid up feminist of the non-hairy armpit kind, the psychological element remains that women want to be proposed to.
We want the declaration that this man takes this woman to be his lawful wedded wife.
As one of my other (male) friends neatly put it: Marriage is one of the last bastions of good old-fashioned romance, which can be the only reason it continues to flourish in an increasingly secular world. I believe most girls wanting a church wedding wouldnt want the right to propose given they are after a stylised ideal the romantic proposal, ring, old church, flowers, white dress etc as much as what it symbolises.
The only unifying factor being that each slogan, video and twinkle is aimed at one half of the market, to be bought by the other. Because even in this age of supposed equal opportunity, it is still socially unacceptable for a woman to propose to a man.
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Because despite the fact that I am a fully paid up feminist of the non-hairy armpit kind, the psychological element remains that women want to be proposed to.
We want the declaration that this man takes this woman to be his lawful wedded wife.
As one of my other (male) friends neatly put it: Marriage is one of the last bastions of good old-fashioned romance, which can be the only reason it continues to flourish in an increasingly secular world. I believe most girls wanting a church wedding wouldnt want the right to propose given they are after a stylised ideal the romantic proposal, ring, old church, flowers, white dress etc as much as what it symbolises.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/sex/online-dating/9868779/Why-women-will-never-propose-to-men.html
Wedding planners, florists, churches, and De Beers thanks you for these traditions that will now never die.
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There are a lot of stupid traditions and stereotypes we have left to overcome.
Oakenshield
May 2014
#1
If a man does not want to be a husband or a father, he has choices as well.
boston bean
May 2014
#53
Oh? Would you say the same to women who get pregnant and want an abortion?
The Straight Story
May 2014
#57
The difference is, paying child support doesn't carry the risk of death or permanent damage.
moriah
May 2014
#93
Not funny or even accurate. This kind of passive aggressive anti-womanism has no place on DU.
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#38
"Dude, just don't go there . . . especially here." less than a month and you are so familiar with du
seabeyond
May 2014
#92
One of my friends' had a GF who took a job and moved 500 miles to follow him to where he was going..
JVS
May 2014
#15
So you use your one personal experience to say a "significant" percentage of women do it.
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#63
both directly referring to the same thing, appear to be at odds with one another...
LanternWaste
May 2014
#98
Two different things. Reading comprehension is clearly a problem here.
Flying Squirrel
May 2014
#101
This thread would need a lot of popcorn if people felt comfortable speaking openly on the topic.
JVS
May 2014
#8
except for the ring, I don't know a single person who followed any of those traditions, LOL.
bettyellen
May 2014
#20
You dont know a single woman who changed her last name after getting married?
davidn3600
May 2014
#22
oh hells no, they all work and would like to keep their good names. One friend hyphenates.... the
bettyellen
May 2014
#23
I will say, one who proposed (and proposed and explained what good marriages were like and proposed
bettyellen
May 2014
#24
According to this writer in the Guardian, 90% of women change their surnames
davidn3600
May 2014
#30
you are right; women who consider themselves to be very "liberated," for lack of a better
TheFrenchRazor
May 2014
#74
And the current under-30 crowd has grown up under regressive gender stereotypes.
intheflow
May 2014
#32
this is nothing new; unfortunately every generation of young women goes through the same progression
TheFrenchRazor
May 2014
#75
the reality is that straight men and women are very attached to their gender roles; it doesn't
TheFrenchRazor
May 2014
#73