The guys are getting married, and the narrator is all, "what the heck am I saying?" . He's the one who proposed, but he's also the guy who said, "dude, I'm going to marry you" . The narrator doesn't want his wife to have to deal with the "weird assumptions" of his proposed marriage, so he wants to make it clear that they're serious about each other.
The guys are getting married, and the narrator is all, "what the heck am I saying?" . He's the one who proposed, but he's also the guy who said, "dude, I'm going to marry you" . The narrator doesn't want his wife to have to deal with the "weird assumptions" of his proposed marriage, so he wants to make it clear that they're serious about each other.