Question: A
couple recently had an engagement and the wedding is planned for the summer
of 2001. At the ceremony, parents of both gave their blessings and the
intention of actual marriage was made clear. My question is: What rights
does this engaged couple have now compared to before the engagement? They
now freely hold hands and hug when others are present. They claim that
since the intention is marriage now, it is okay. Is it? Also, can they
converse with one another?
Answer: Engagement
is just a manner of expressing formal consent between the two sides. It
entails no legal rights whatsoever. In other words, breaking it would not
make either side liable.
It is improper for the two to hold
hands or hug unless they get married. They are not allowed to be intimate
unless the two are legally united in a marriage bond. They can talk to
each other on the phone or personally in the presence of some elder. However,
this should be in limits and as much to the point as possible.
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