I would think that your girlfriend and her parents would think it a nice, polite gesture to ask for their blessings and their daughter's hand in marriage, but if your girlfriend is adamant about it, perhaps you should wait until you find out for sure whether you will be deployed or not, or wait until you get back.
Very politely.
Ask the girlfriend. Conversation is key
They can make your girlfriends life miserable and/or obtain a court order against you and your parents.
If you are adults you and the girlfriend are both responsible for that bill, not just you. If she is a minor living with her parents she will be on their insurance and they still have to care for her pregnancy or not.
If you are married, they had to consent to it. A marriage means they are considered emancipated.
There are a lot of resons why your girlfriends parents may hate you but the most usual is that they are insecure and are not sure if you can take care of their daughter. To win them you first have to answer their question are you the right man? If yes then prove it to them! First talk with your girlfriend about it then you can take it from there, sometimes it may just be your imagination!
It depends. If the parents press charges, there is a chance of legal repercussions. You should talk to your girlfriends parents and let them know. If they just find out, there is a chance they might not be as forgiving.
Not in the same room. Anything else would be condoning immoral behavior.
If you live in the US and girlfriend is a minor, her parents don't need any other reason other than 'I don't want him around my daughter'
Sit down and explain to him the seriousness of the situation, & then talk to his Girlfriends parents,
Billy Gilman is an American country music artist. he lives in Rhode Island with his parents and brother. According to a CMT interview, he has a lot of girlfriends, but is not in a serious relationship.
Yes. Your g/f's mom is her legal guardian and can get a restraining order against your regardless of your age. If you violate the restraining order both you and you parents will be legally liable.