Thursday, June 9, 2011

Are You Ready For Marriage 1950's Style

I ran across this in the nick of time! Actually, Sgt sent it to me and we had a good laugh. I know some of you out there are engaged or planning a wedding and here's the perfect little 1950's test just to make sure you're seriously ready! Take heed and do the test before you go through with your "I Dos" and signed documentation. Maybe you'll discover that your cooking skills just aren't up to par yet with where they should be for a marriage or perhaps deep down inside, you're just not the type of gal ready to put up with all his stag parties. Good Luck!

Are you ready for marriage?

Are you ready for marriage?

Are you ready for marriage?

Are you ready for marriage?

The “Correct” Answers

Answers

“What is your score? If you had the correct answer 8 times out of 10, you don't have to worry, you'll be the kind of a wonderful wife a man needs! From 6 to 8, watch out! You'll really have to make an effort if you want to hold your husband! And for any score under 6, you'd better grow up! Steer clear of marriage until you've learned to share, to trust, to love!”

8 comments:

  1. Im not Married yet, but #7 occured last Saturday night in the theatre Lobby in front of God nad everybody haha! Patricia (my girlfriend) handled it quite well ;)

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  2. Haha I'm pretty sure my score would be low, I'm quite good at 'discussions'! :)

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  3. That is hilarious! I'm sure I'd rate in the "steer clear of marriage" category. LOL!

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  4. ha ha ha that is hilarious, I'm with Tasha I would probably rate in the 'steer clear of marriage' category yet it's 18 years and counting married! Must have found the right one ;o)

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  5. Oh how fitting to come home to this :) We just got our latest tutorial assignment for Sociology Intro today on gender inequality and we have to re-write the 10 Marriage Preparation Tips from the 1950s that our TA gave us into modern ones. This just fits right in!

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  6. "But my mother..." is one of the most annoying phrases a boyfriend can utter to me! Well I'm not her, and I am not looking to fill that role! My mum got it right when she married my dad - a year into dating she decided to iron his shirts for him while waiting for him to come home. He got back and said "that's not how my mother does it" and she never ironed anything of his again! But he learnt VERY quickly not to make those kind of comparisons!

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  7. It's odd that the "appropriate" answer to question 1 is, well, appropriate.

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