Most men who propose marriage are in love with the woman and wants to marry her and have a family with her.
There are traditions that a woman can ask a man to marry her in a leap year on St. Valentine's Day and on the 29th of February.
For women to propose marriage to men. It is said that it was an arrangement that St. Brigid did with St. Patrick, to allow women to propose to men every four years.
I believe the number is in direct correlation to those who are still single after proposing marriage over the telephone.
The phrase "Will you marry me?" reflects a traditional societal norm where men propose to women, symbolizing the man's intention to commit. It emphasizes the woman's choice in accepting the proposal, as marriage is a mutual agreement. While men take the initiatory role, the wording underscores the partnership aspect of marriage, highlighting that both parties must consent to the union.
Woman may want chocolates, cards, flowers, or for men to propose to them?
Nothing that it doesn't also do for men and men, or women and women.
she likes the men and woman that had a good marriage
A marriage in which one woman has multiple husbands simultaneously is a form of polygamy called polyandry.
Most young men propose to their girlfriend alone; be some young men may prefer to ask the woman he loves to marry him in front of friends (perhaps at a party) or setting up a party to propose to her and then celebrate. Generally the most popular is for a young man to take his girlfriend to a nice restaurant and propose to her or other places that are romantic.
No. By definition, a same-sex marriage is either between two men or two women.
Korean men marry Korean woman to cling family lineage. Whereas Korean woman can marry non-Korean men. Percentage intercultural marriage between Korean woman non- Korean men is much highter then Korean men.