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Friday, November 11, 2011

Thoughtful Proposal Tips: Success Guaranteed!

By Zelda Kay
Thoughtful Proposal Tips


When proposing, you'll want to consider two important things: 1. will your girlfriend say yes if you propose to her and 2. what are the things she likes. It would be heartbreaking for example if you asked her to marry you in front of thousands of people only for her to say no. If she's more of a quiet person, she might say yes if you had the public audience because she loves you - but she might feel a little embarrassed or awkward about it also. If a girl really loves you, she's likely not going to care about what size the engagement ring is or even the where and how that you do it. However,
a little creativity and romance never hurts and of course will give you a heck of a story for her friends, family, and your possible future children to say "awwww" about. Here are some ideas to get you started:

Many things can set up a romantic mood - candlelight, long-stemmed roses, a decadent gourmet meal - but a truly romantic proposal will follow the three S's of romance: sincerity, sensitivity, and sacredness.

For a proposal to be romantic, it must first be sincere. Asking someone to spend the rest of their lives in a committed, monogamous relationship is no lighthearted matter, and the individual asking the critical question should fully understand just what they're asking for. To be sincere means to understand the good times and the bad, to be committed to the idea of "till death do us part," and to be willing to work together as a partnership no matter what obstacles may arise during the lifetime of the relationship.

Like the Movies: There are a lot of tv shows and movies that can be great inspiration. You can take her out to the zoo and ask her like Rocky, or any of the other ideas in our collection of marriage proposals from the movies.

Write It Out: There are plenty of ways you can write out the words "Will You Marry Me?" You can make giant banners to hang from somewhere, have people hold signs, write it in sidewalk chalk, spell it out with flowers, rocks, cheerios, etc. There are many more creative engagement proposal ideas and ways to propose for marriage. Have any other ideas?


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