Brandon, before you do...be sure you're both in the "we" and "us" mode. Because if you're in the "her" mode...and so is she...it can make for a miserable life. And if you're still more oriented to "I" and "me" than "us" and "we," it's gonna be a difficult journey together as well. The old Biblical line about two becoming one is actually a nugget of wisdom, and something to hang onto. If you put two horses in the harness,but they're not pulling in the same direction, you won't get very far, as th old timers used to say.
And some families are old fashioned: sometimes it's a good idea to question the Pop [and ask if he's OK with it] before you pop the question. It's a whole lot easier when her family is pulling FOR you and not AGAINST you [BTDT, got the shirt, wasn't fun].
Having said that...I wish you well in your endeavor, and I wish you many years of love and laughter together.
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