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Cutest and most wondrous marriage proposal I've ever seen

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Welu:
I think the second is funny from the outside and the girlfriend took it in good form. Although it just seems like a big manipulation to me. "I thought you were horribly injured or dead so I have to say yes because I now realise you could be gone any second."
I have the same problem with this story (Warning: The Sun). Especially this bit:
"...I wanted her to realise how empty her life would be without me and how life would have no meaning without me. "

I think a proposal at a party with close friends and family would be acceptable, preferably not with a big toast type thing though or if there were a lot of extended people, coworkers, acquaintances, friends of friends type people.
Ideally yes though, it would be in private. If in a public place, like a park or restaurant, it can still be done without getting the attention of every person around.

LeeC:

--- Quote from: Barmymoo on 11 Feb 2013, 07:07 ---I wouldn't say yes to either of them, frankly. Proposals, like prayers, should be said in private.

--- End quote ---
That's no fun.  :wink:

Welu:
The thing about proposals in private is after you get to go around to everyone and be all YAY! telling them. You don't get to do that if they were there. I guess you could but not to the same extent since people could say, "We know. We were there." Thunder breakers.

Barmymoo:
You also get to say "I'm sorry but I'm not sure I'm ready to answer that question" or just flat out "no" if that is your honest answer.

BeoPuppy:
And you don't get to say that in public?

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