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128 u just don't understand love. if u love them enough, it doesn't matter where the proposion is
My husband asked me to marry him while walking in the mall. lol
God most of you girls make me ashamed to be female. Do it right? Special moment? The fact that he asked her to marry him, SPEND THE REST OF HER LIFE WITH HIM, instantly makes it right and special. He, in theory, is telling her that he wants to be with her and only her untill the day he dies, look after her and love her and protect her and reproduce with her. That in itself is amazingly special. Honestly who gives a flying **** where you get proposed to? Its a proposal, its one tiny little moment in the entire rest of your life, your married life, you really want to waste all the romance on that one moment which would probably make you feel pressured to say yes anyway? My ex proposed to me over toasted ham and cheese sandwhiches in bed after a trip to the pub. It bought tears to my eyes that he wanted to marry me, but I said no because I thought we were too young, and I was right in doing so. But the proposal itself, made with a diamond ring that he'd given me a week before hand for my birthday, was easily the most amazing moment in that relationship, and there were some pretty awesome moments. I found it much nicer than the proposal he had planned to make at my birthday party infront of all of our friends and family. Who needs a big public proposal anyway? Its supposed to be a special moment between the two of you, not a moment between you and the rest of the world.
Here's the deal. I agree it doesn't have to be anything flashy or over the top. And it IS about if you love them or not. For example, there was an FML , where the author was complaining about the ring being only 200 dollars. When i read THAT the only thing I could think was, "wow, that's really ungrateful." But, to be proposed to in a McDonalds? It shows he really put no thought into it. A fraction of a second alone in your house, would still be amazing. I agree, it's the thought that he wants to spend the rest of his life with you. And, honestly, i wouldn't WANT to be proposed to infront of a million other people. I would prefer for it to be a normal day, with just the 2 of us at home. But while it shouldn't have to be flashy or expensive, it's still a moment that you want to be remember as beautiful. And I just can't imagine McDonalds as that beautiful moment.
How do you know he didn't put any thought into it? Maybe he meant to do it somewhere else, at the movies, at a park, but was too nervous and it took him that long to get the nerves. It really shouldn't matter where you get proposed to, it could've been much less appealing than maccas. You don't really pay attention to your surroundings if you really love the person, all your focus is on them and the ring and the question and usually the suprise. I'm sure she didn't see it coming. It was probably really romantic she's just too blind, stubborn or "entitled" to notice.
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Please, PLEASE tell me he didn't hide the ring in your Big Mac.
So? You were proposed to. Get over it. I was proposed to at home and it was incredibly sweet. Maybe he was waiting for when it felt right and it happened to feel right there. Be thankful you have someone that appreciates you enough to marry you since you obviously don't appreciate him.