There was that guy on TT, with the last name "Bigham", that proposed to you.
That totally doesn't count.
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There was that guy on TT, with the last name "Bigham", that proposed to you.
That totally doesn't count.
I always got the impression that most people asked only when the answer wasn't really in doubt.
Gud, will you marry me?
(I have no doubt the answer will be 'no'. Unless Gud wants to be a smart-ass.)
Not this time.
TCG was the first and only who asked.
I told The Boy this weekend that we need to get married so that we can send out save-the-date cards like these: [link]
WE MUST HAVE THEM.
I told The Boy this weekend that we need to get married so that we can send out save-the-date cards like these: [link].
Oh! They were just featured on offbeat bride! And they got married just up the harbor from where we are. Our Save the Dates won't be quite so clever but I still love them!
The first official asker was psycho ex 2.0. Never trust a serial engagement person.
The next asker was probably the husband of the woman I was dating, but that was more of a business plan like suggestion for group marriage and how it would work out by rotating official spouses. And, just. No.
(I'd have married her, though.)
That save-the-date site was blocked by my work filters because of Violence. I wonder about our filters, sometimes.
I married the first guy who asked, but I don't think I've ever thought of it that way. I always saw it as marrying the only man I ever wanted to.
I married the first guy who asked, but I don't think I've ever thought of it that way. I always saw it as marrying the only man I ever wanted to.
Exactly.
And maybe *I'll* ask.