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Should I ask my boyfriend to see The Vow with me?

We just started dating on the 11th, but we've been really good friends for the past two years. I want to go see The Vow on Friday night, but should I ask him to come along? We haven't gotten any time to spend with eachother lately. :'/ If I do ask...what if he says no?

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    The vow is a great movie. My sub teacher (the carpenters) and her husband is who the story is about. Honestly no lie. She is an amazing girl and the movie just lets people know about her story.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    I am a Catholic and I understand that during an emergency it isn't required for the priest to be gift to officiate. It could be a sacramental marriage if the couple has this purpose can can't be officially married for a few extenuating rationale. Your predicament does not sound like an emergency, regardless that, so when you consider that you've gotten renewed your religion and wish to have a godly marriage, why do not you do forward and become a member of a church? It might be well to your marriage besides. Also, it is well to have the general public witness of your marriage vows, despite the fact that it is simply a million or two folks at your marriage ceremony. After you become a member of a church then speak with the pastor and do the wedding counseling factor (it probably does not take too lengthy) after which you'll marry within the church. I could say it is valued at the wait. Otherwise, you could continuously remorse speeding right into a much less-than-ultimate marriage ceremony. It will have to no longer rate rarely some thing to have a functional quiet rite in a church. God bless.

  • 9 years ago

    If u want him to prolly either die while watching the movie or commit suicide later that night just from the sheer lameness of that movie then yes I would greatly recommend u asking him to go see "The Vow"

  • 9 years ago

    Ask him. He will not want to go and see it, but he will if he wants your time. A guy that really likes you will put up with just about anything. If he tells you that he does not want to see a chick flick, tell him that if he goes with you, you will go to a movie of his choice next time around. Compromise can go a long way.

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    1) you shouldn't go see the vow with anyone I heard the vow sucked

    2) go for it with no fear of consiquences

  • Kris
    Lv 5
    9 years ago

    Yes! ask him. He'll go if he's a good boyfriend. Even if he does say no, he's a guy. What are you going to do?

    Source(s): I wish you the best of luck!
  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Ask him or he will start to think that you are just dating him for the show. If he says no then ask him about saturday or sunday.

  • 9 years ago

    You shuld ask him, It won't hurt to try.

    Guys dont really want to see that kind of movies, but if he really loves u he'll do it for u :)

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    If he cares about you he would want to do anything to spend time with you. A two hour movie shouldn't be that difficult for him to handle if he's with you :) Just ask!! It can't hurt :)

    Answer mine? :)

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  • 9 years ago

    It is just a movie, your not going to get on one knee or anything. Just ask him! If he says no, sugest another movie, it is kinda girlie.

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