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Author Topic: Chore on the first date  (Read 188 times)

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Re: Chore on the first date
« Reply #5 on: Today at 02:20:19 AM »
Sorry, but that’s weird.

Re: Chore on the first date
« Reply #6 on: Today at 05:37:52 AM »
Hypothetically if I meet with a lady of interest and she spends almost the whole time cleaning my car after being asked is there anything inherently wrong with that in your opinion.

Not a dirty car.

Ladies, would you clean or do chores for your man of interest.
What a strange question dude, how do you come up with this stuff????


Re: Chore on the first date
« Reply #7 on: Today at 06:32:35 AM »
Did she at least do a good job?

Re: Chore on the first date
« Reply #8 on: Today at 06:48:57 AM »
Lol what a strange hypothetical.

Courtship activity should take take inside of the home. Not at restaurants, ice skating rinks, amusement parks etc. I think a good predictor of how worldly a marriage will be is the percentage of time spent together outside the home vs inside the home. There are tons of stupid debates happening in the secular world over 'dating etiquette' but really all of these debates can probably be solved if the home is where the magic happens.

It allows the man to help save financially and it prompts the woman to prove she knows how to cook for her future husband. I know a trad Catholic couple (both grew up in tradition) where the wife did not cook before she got married. I bet they spent a pretty good amount of time outside of the homes for their activity together.