Why do people say "February the 29th on a leap year is the only day when women can propose to men" when they know full well that women can propose to men on any day they want? The people who quote this tradition don't usually really have anything against women who propose on a different day, so why do people keep quoting it?
I find it offensive that anyone would DARE tell women when they can and can't propose. I don't want to get married so I have no personal stake in this. It's the sexism of it that offends me.