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maybe she needed to sleep on it
You should have kept it short and brief and not a recital of the play "romeo and Juliet"
Probably mentioned but I do wonder if maybe she's a narcoleptic?
I wonder how long your speech was..
Was it during the middle of the proposal or when you started speaking? I need the context. It makes a difference if she was tired or it was late at night.
"Today, my boyfriend that I was considering to break up with proposed to me. I pretended to fall asleep. FML"
Hope you took it as a sign.
Next time, speak faster. And LOUDER
I'm going to have to call BS on this
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Sounds like she was engaged in her sleep
That's not how you do it OP. The trick is to do it while she's conscious.