Why Are So Many Marriage Proposals Done in Public?

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Sweetmorningdew78

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I guess i know now how my public proposal would look like :p you got to find a willing fish first 😂 1538198483644.jpg
 
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Sweetmorningdew78

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I want it private... nobody is around just me and him 😊 He can whisper it in my ear :giggle:
 
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toinena

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I don't see the point. A proposal is so private, and to do so publicly is putting pressure on the other person.

With my ex, I am not sure if he ever proposed. We just agreed upon it. We did go on a restaurant date and put the ring on, though, to make it official.

I think it can be done both privately (even in a chat) but also in person. No need of flashlights, but it should be something you will remember for life. Going out for a meal together would be more than sufficient.
 

melita916

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Husband and I were unofficially engaged for about a month before announcing it. He first talked with my dad alone (well... with my brother translating). Mom wasn’t present for the talk due to running an errand, so Dad wanted to wait til mom was present to officially give the blessing. A couple of weeks later, the 4 of us talked and agreed to announce it once we had an engagement ring. ❤️
 
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toinena

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Husband and I were unofficially engaged for about a month before announcing it. He first talked with my dad alone (well... with my brother translating). Mom wasn’t present for the talk due to running an errand, so Dad wanted to wait til mom was present to officially give the blessing. A couple of weeks later, the 4 of us talked and agreed to announce it once we had an engagement ring. ❤️
How sweet of him to ask your father.

We never engaged our parents in our plans. Just informed them when we had. We threw an engagement party after that, and got married the following year.

If I get engaged again.... I know he would make me feel like the most special woman on the Earth. He has his way of doing that.
 
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It puts pressure on the woman to not deny the proposal. Maybe I'm cynical.
:LOL: To be honest, I was thinking the same. Maybe sometimes is the case (in the worst of cases), but sometimes it is because they feel more secure with more people around? (Makes no sense, I know, but sometimes is like that for some).
Not just that, some people think is really romantic. For example, the boyfriend of a friend of mine prepared a song and everything to ask her to be his girlfriend during her birthday, with her friends and family surrounding them. Of course she said yes, but personally, I would never like something like that. If I ever get proposed or something, it would have to be something really original or being talked about and not an usual proposal, and especially never out in the public.

That, or maybe I'm too old fashioned
 

Paige9190

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I guess it’s a combo of professing their love and try to out do one another. Some girls like the attention it brings. I personally would want something private, but I’m also really shy and the thought of a public proposal terrorfies me.