Quote from Blanche in Charlie's Buddy
Rose: I just don't know what to do. Dorothy: Well, frankly, Rose, I think you're just rushing things. But, I don't know. Maybe it's better to live with Buddy than to just charge full steam ahead and marry him. Blanche: No, it isn't. This is morally wrong. It is epically offensive. It's an out and out sin. Dorothy: Why do I feel like I just fell through the looking glass? Rose: Blanche, how can you, of all people, say something like that? Blanche: Well, Rose Nylund, I have never lived with a man without the benefit of marriage. Dorothy: Excuse me, Blanche, I think what you mean is you have never lived with a man without benefit of room service. Blanche: Being with a man is not the same thing as living with a man. Dorothy: You're right, Blanche. Living with a man eliminates the need for an overnight bag and a stop at the drugstore. Blanche: And the need for marriage. Family and tradition. Not to mention wedding showers, catered affairs, the bridal registry at Burdines.