Make Your Marriage Proposal Worth Remembering

marriage-proposalIf you want to get engaged, there are many different types of marriage proposals that you can use to present your ring to your significant other. It seems that more and more people are trying to get creative with their marriage proposals, which puts pressure on the average guy to come up with something unique.

However, there is no reason that your marriage proposal has to be unique. What your proposal needs to be is heart felt. Many women dream of the perfect proposal, where her husband-to-be gets down on one knee and romantically expresses his desire for them to be wed. This is a very common desire among women, which is why many men try to live up to the expectation.

If you are having problems coming up with just the right marriage proposal, you are not alone in that boat. Lots of guys suffer from this form of writers block. Fortunately, there are a few things that you can do to make this easier for you. One of the easiest, and one commonly overlooked, is to ask your partner’s friends and family (start with the mom first). Chances are, if you two are progressing in your relationship far enough where marriage is a viable option, she has talked to her friends and family about it. This is natural. If she has discussed this with her loved ones, it is very likely that she has expressed her wishes and dreams when it comes to the proposal. Asking them can help you get a good idea of what her expectations are. After all, who knows her better than her mother or best friend.

If you want to come up with a marriage proposal on your own, you will need to think about the things that your significant other enjoys and try to tie your proposal to one, or several, of those things. For example, if she enjoys walking in the woods or hiking, it may be a good idea to propose to her while on a hiking trip. If she enjoys expensive dinners, take her to the best restaurant in your area and propose to her there. Some women may enjoy more private dinners at home. If this is the case, subtle background music and a candlelit dinner may be the best option for you.

When choosing your marriage proposal, you should also keep the woman’s culture in mind. Some cultures or religions expect large ceremonies for the proposal, where it is done before witnesses of family and friends. These require a lot of planning and effort, as well as help from both your family and hers. And believe me, you don’t want to get off on the wrong foot with her family.

No matter which marriage proposals you settle on, what matters most is her happiness and yours. Do not accept a second rate proposal if you have the means and ability to give her memories she can cherish for the rest of her life.

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