J.R. pledges himself to fatherhood, but Kayla ultimately acts on her own instincts.
Is it safe to go hunting while pregnant?
A self-described Southern belle, Kayla was both girly and fearless, a pageant queen and a huntress.

She seemed to have it all, so why should a having baby stop her?
Since hes older than Kayla, its understandable hed be itching to move out of his parents house.
This was the biggest source of tension for the otherwise strong couple.
You gotta grow up sometime, J.R. scoffed.
Brushing off her anxieties wasnt helping.
Just because she has a child doesnt mean shes not still somewhat one herself.
NEXT: Do we hear wedding bells in the future for these two?
(Style question: What did you think of her belly-bearing toga?)
(Youre not gonna like, bring your baby, are you?
He doesnt exactly match our color palette.)
J.R. looked disappointed and a little hurt, but seemed to accept his fiancees decision.
I respect Kayla for standing her ground and trusting her instincts, regardless of any pressure from her fiance.
Trusting her own feelings is a sign that shell be a good mother.
What do you think?
Is marriage in the immediate future for Kayla and J.R.?
Are you happy that Kayla expressed her concerns about moving out and getting married?
Did his marriage proposal make you tear up?
Was this weeks functional couple refreshing, or a little boring?