There’s a common misconception that February 29th (better known as Leap Day) is Sadie Hawkins Day. Although that isn’t the case, February 29th does hold significance for women thanks to an old Irish tradition called St. Bridget’s Complaint, which granted women permission to propose marriage on that day. See https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-sadie-hawkins-day-3534405
AnyFace almost 5 years ago
Kinda. ✨
drogers30 almost 5 years ago
Sadie Hawkins Day!
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Ready or not, here she comes.
Ravenswing almost 5 years ago
… Sadie Hawkins Day?
Darryl Heine almost 5 years ago
T-Bone, Halloween is October 31, not Feb. 29!
khmo almost 5 years ago
uh-oh
oakie817 almost 5 years ago
wow thar was quick
tcayer almost 5 years ago
I DON’T know what that means, and thanks to you, I won’t know until March second…
kab2rb almost 5 years ago
To all the babies born on leap day Happy Birthday.
Code the Enforcer almost 5 years ago
T-Bone! … Much like most calendar years NOT getting a ‘February 29’, you just don’t ‘get it’, do ya!!
JD'Huntsville'AL almost 5 years ago
The trouble is, she didn’t ask him TODAY, so by Monday it will be too late.
omegasupreme almost 5 years ago
irish tradition on Leap Year day a woman can propose to the man
chief almost 5 years ago
There’s a common misconception that February 29th (better known as Leap Day) is Sadie Hawkins Day. Although that isn’t the case, February 29th does hold significance for women thanks to an old Irish tradition called St. Bridget’s Complaint, which granted women permission to propose marriage on that day. See https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-sadie-hawkins-day-3534405