How did you propose? (Wedding Related)
DJ_Zest
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So how did you propose to your spouse?Mine was Christmas morning... I'm sure some of you had some methods of proposing!
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Legal Strut Note:
Now, an engagement ring is considered a gift in contemplation of marriage and so if the engagement is broken off, the donor is allowed to get the ring back. But if you give the ring on Christmas or Valentines Day could it be argued that it is just a straight up gift and unretrievable in the event the engagement is broken off?
i'm debating between doing something casual or trying to get real creative....which could always backfire.
its getting close to her birthday, what about taking her to a nice spot and having the waiter bring out a cake that says "happy birthday...will you marry me?"
any good?
you sound like chicks.
make plans but dont OVER plan. first you make plans and then life intervenes. if she loves you it wont matter what you do. just do it...
in california, the rule is codified (civ. code ?? 1590) and is essentially a totality of the circumstances test -- so although the particular day that the ring was given might be a factor, it probably wouldn't tip the scales in favor of an ex-finance retaining the ring.
The truth. Be a fucking man about it.
. this knocks out my second choice, which was to sit her down and recite the lyrics to the lets get married remix.
"we ain't gettin' no younger girl, we might as well do this..."
seriously though. i hear you and i now think my cake idea was pretty shitty.
It wasn't a surprise (she knew it was coming) so I just went straight traditional.
Oh shit... I did the same.
On some huge rock just a bit down from the boathouse restaurant.
Ended up not working out Thank gawd. Much happier now...
I thought this was not a very cool thing to do; dude just put himself out there and took a chance on public rejection and it seemed like a bad sign for things to come imo if that's how she talks to him during the happy moments!
I had to carry the ring with me to Australia and was worried that customs would open up my luggage in front of my girlfriend (now wife)i thus ruinng the surprise .
Maybe the moral here is to avoid anything too clich??. (Although Bassie's right: no need for homegirl to denigrate the poor guy, even lovingly.)
Every woman is different and I'm sure some prefer the proposal via a dessert centre-piece or a hot balloon ride or written in the sky or MLB scoreboard blast or some other chick-flick-inspired method.
KVH, I say forget all those other contrived plans for a minute: how and where do you think your girl would want to be asked? Would she want you to ask her in front of lots of people, or would that embarrass her? Would she want you to set up some unique type of romantic moment so she can expect the question, or do you think she'd rather be completely surprised in some more casual every-day sort of setting? You know her best so...
Good luck!
No ring.
No bended knee.
No cake/strippergram/ridethroughthepark/etc.
Got married about three months later in a lovely daytime potluck party in the backyard of a friend of mine. Friends only save immediate family.
Seriously, after you have a kid with someone, marriage is practically an afterthought.
I love being married. Just glad we got to skip all the pomp and circumstance though I appreciate a lot of folks like said pomp and circumstance.
(Further note, I'm writing this, wearing a cap, gown and hood, during my college's graduation ceremonies. Clearly, I'm not above a lil p&c either. I just wish I wasn't wearing all black, outdoors, in 80 degree weather).
He sounds British!
Took my girl out to a really nice dinner. After that we walked on home and stopped at this perfect lookout point with a great view. I dropped to my knee and asked the four words. She said yes and now we are planning the wedding.
He is. And I believe he thought he was being "cheeky".
Now, we all can't be romantic Don Juans like the one O-Dub.
speaking of which,
I know it takes all kinds or whatever, but wifey is NOT having that.
I bought her a small silk covered jewelry box and put the ring box covered in tissue paper inside of it, then wrapped all of that in another box. After she opened the ring box she just put it to the side and didn't dig further. The whole time I was sitting there waiting on her to find the ring box inside. After a while she finally found it and that is when I proposed.
As far as weddings go I got married in Vegas and highly recommend it to everyone. All of our best friends and family showed up for a 15 minute ceremony. We saved thousands of dollars and spent the money on a honeymoon trip through Europe instead.
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-billb
WUZ IT FREAKY TRACEY, DAWG?
More importantly: what were you wearing?
lol..........
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