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Cutest and most wondrous marriage proposal I've ever seen
Barmymoo:
Well it's just a lot more pressure if there's been some ridiculous pomp and circumstance and all these people standing round smiling and waiting to hear you say yes. If I get engaged, I'd want it to be after a discussion and careful thought. I guess you could have all of that and then once you'd agreed that you wanted to get married, have the ridiculous proposal, but I would find it mortifyingly embarassing. I hate it when people sing happy birthday to me, never mind singing and dancing proposals.
LeeC:
usually a the proposer should already know the answer before proposing. :psyduck:
Redball:
And I'm sure that was the case in the first proposal. Isaac knew Amy would say yes. I'm sure the rest of the participants did as well. Since a number of those folks were in theater, as was the fiancee, I doubt there was any chance of awkwardness.
pwhodges:
While I wouldn't have done it in that order later, I asked my first wife's father for permission to ask her to marry me; I was actually (and naively) surprised when he produced a waiting bottle of champagne from the fridge...
Redball:
I'm pretty sure I asked both fathers-in-law. The first one shed a few tears. His wife had died in a car accident less than a year before, which might have had something to do with that.
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