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Cutest and most wondrous marriage proposal I've ever seen

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CrowFairy:

--- Quote from: Barmymoo on 11 Feb 2013, 07:07 ---Proposals, like prayers, should be said in private.
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As much as I've always agreed with that (and how it puts unfair pressure on the proposee as you and TRVA said), I honestly can say I would love something like the first video. From it alone, you can tell that everyone was confident she would say yes, and you can seriously tell how much they love each other. Putting that much effort into something that he knew she would love also shows that he knows her taste and thought she deserved something that was right up her alley.

I myself don't really like having a lot of attention on me and would be extremely uncomfortable if someone did this and I wasn't sure about things. But if it was someone I knew for sure that I wanted to be with? Heck yeah. I would love the kind of relationship they seem to have. They really get each other and have lots of fun. :)


--- Quote from: lepetitfromage on 11 Feb 2013, 12:44 ---I agree- it really depends on the person in question as well. If you are doing the proposing, you should know well enough what the person receiving the proposal would prefer.

Nick mentioned a few different ways that he thought about proposing to me but I think the one he picked was perfect. I was sitting at home on a Tuesday night, cutting coupons (naturally) and randomly out of nowhere I hear these silly little beeps and boops. A minute later, I see Wall-E coming around the corner into the bedroom with a ring box on top of his head. :-P
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I didn't cry until he told me that he asked my Dad's permission....

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Okay, that's friggin' adorable. >3<



All that being said, I thought the video was very touching, and I don't have a significant other to dream for such things from, so I'm probably full of crap.

BeoPuppy:
Give it time.

Carl-E:

--- Quote from: TRVA123 on 11 Feb 2013, 11:43 ---I would rather have a fun and cute marriage instead of proposal, like this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-94JhLEiN0

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My daughter's best friend is getting married in two months, she'll be a bridesmaid.  They took dance together, and dancing's been a huge part of the bride's life. 

Her mother has planned an aisle dance - the bride doesn't know.  All the bridesmaids, the groom and groomsmen are in on it, as is the minister...  I'm the backup for giving her away (her father's an alcoholic, and though he's said he'll be there, it's good to have a backup). 

This is the daughter with the wheelchair.  She can walk and even dance on a good day, but if it's not, she's been paired with the large marine groomsman who can scoop her up if necessary and do a few steps carrying her to the end of the aisle (they've practiced this a couple of times). 

I think I need to talk to someone about arranging for a video...

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