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How to Make a Memorable Marriage Proposal By Tim Blackstock
You've got the perfect girl. She is pretty, smart, and she can kick your ass in basketball. On top of that, she makes an amazing strawberry souffle. You're both very stable financially and emotionally. You've been together for so long that you know each other so well, and yet still have the ability to surprise yourselves. All she's been waiting for is for you to pop the question.
But first, pop the question to yourself: are you ready to get hitched? If the answer is a big resounding yes, then it's time that you get yourself some fresh ideas for a memorable marriage proposal.
Well of course, you can just get a very expensive rock and pass it to her after dinner. But for such a perfect girl, you wouldn't want a blah proposal, right? You'd want one that she would tell your grandchildren about over and over. You'd want the type of proposal that will put other proposals to shame.
Think romantic. Mood is very important. Girls are still girls, and most of them have dreamed of this moment since they were only little children wearing Mommy's pearls. It could be a simple but perfectly planned date. What would make it memorable is to add a dash of something you've never done before: a thousand carnations along the way to the corner restaurant, a children's chorale, or a special announcement by the restaurant's paging system. Make it foolproof. Rehearse your steps, if you have to. Have backup plans. Make sure she doesn't choke on her dessert.
Or you can go totally wild. How would you like to propose during a diving adventure? Slip her the ring while a school of fish looks on in the background. Or scream "Will you marry me?" during a bungee jump. Train her dog to deliver it to her at work. Carve the question into a tree and lead her there during a hike. There are thousands of ways to do a proposal, and you can be as unique as you want to be.
No matter how great you stage your proposal, you would want to give her enough time to answer. She may say yes right then and there, or she may need to sleep over the thought. Assure her that you are willing to give her the time. But be assured yourself that a good proposal makes a difference.
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