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Would you propose marriage in front of a crowd?.

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What the heck were these dweebs thinking. Would Hof ask reverse this way? Would Madman ask peace?
 
Down on bended knee as both sadist and masochist

Down on bended knee as both sadist and masochist

Hmmmmmm

Why subject yourself or your (presumed) lover to the pressure of a "proper answer" at the risk of embarrassment or humiliation?

Never invite an audience to your most intimate conversation.

Even the pooch didn't approve of the last one . . .
 
WTF, what made them so sure they would say yes. Our egos also think with our second head.
 
I proposed to my ex at a mall.
was a little mall with not much to offer.

Mall is gone too.
 
Cardinal Fang said:
The second one was REALLY uncomfortable to watch.

She was way to hot for him. Totally understandable rejection.

(Don't these people test the waters first?)
 
BEER said:
WTF, what made them so sure they would say yes. Our egos also think with our second head.

I think most of them are trying to put the girl in a spot where she would be embarrassed or feel pressured into saying yes. So sad
 
I would feel sorry for the guys if they hadn't brought the embarrassment on themselves. I did feel sorry for the women, what a horrifying moment that must have been.

What I told my son on this subject was this...

If you two have talked about getting married and it is understood that you will, go ahead with the big proposal if you think it will make her happy. Keep in mind that not every woman likes her private business to be made public, even if it is happy business. BUT...if there has been no conversation about marriage, then the proposal should always be a private matter. Asking in front of a group puts a girl in an awkward position, and you run the risk of public humiliation.
 
SillyGirl said:
If you two have talked about getting married and it is understood that you will, go ahead with the big proposal if you think it will make her happy. Keep in mind that not every woman likes her private business to be made public, even if it is happy business. BUT...if there has been no conversation about marriage, then the proposal should always be a private matter. Asking in front of a group puts a girl in an awkward position, and you run the risk of public humiliation.

Now that is one smart woman.
 
IfYouSeekAmy said:
I think most of them are trying to put the girl in a spot where she would be embarrassed or feel pressured into saying yes. So sad

Ditto.
 
SillyGirl said:
I would feel sorry for the guys if they hadn't brought the embarrassment on themselves. I did feel sorry for the women, what a horrifying moment that must have been.

What I told my son on this subject was this...

If you two have talked about getting married and it is understood that you will, go ahead with the big proposal if you think it will make her happy. Keep in mind that not every woman likes her private business to be made public, even if it is happy business. BUT...if there has been no conversation about marriage, then the proposal should always be a private matter. Asking in front of a group puts a girl in an awkward position, and you run the risk of public humiliation.

Better yet, let her ask you!
 
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