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Being romantic is work. A lot of people do as little work as possible. If he's getting everything he wants not being romantic what incentive is there to be romantic? (personally I would appreciate the kind of guy that does a little extra just because he cares for me but a lot of guys aren't like that)
It was a question. You could've said no.
At least he loves you enough to ask you, even if it was in a haphazard way.
My husband proposed through text message. At least he asked you face to face. lol.
I would rather have someone who is reliable, honest, responsible and stable. You can always work on the romance. At least he asked. No shotgun required.
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You never know. He could take you on a romantic getaway to the nearest McDonalds.
Think long and hard before you answer.