Friday, September 2, 2011

Fun Marriage Proposal Plans: Success Promised!

By Davina Messer


Strange as it may seem the use of a wedding ring by men was not common until recently. Whereas women have worn wedding rings for eons, men have not. The use of rings as a symbol of everlasting love enshrined in marriage can be traced back thousands of years. But not so much for men.

Your First Date: This is an old classic, but it still works like a charm for many people. Simply try to recreate your first date as much as you possibly can and at some point pop the question.

For a proposal to be romantic, it must first be sincere. Asking someone to spend the rest of their lives in a committed, monogamous relationship is no lighthearted matter, and the individual asking the critical question should fully understand just what they're asking for. To be sincere means to understand the good times and the bad, to be committed to the idea of "till death do us part," and to be willing to work together as a partnership no matter what obstacles may arise during the lifetime of the relationship.

Sensitivity is critical when considering romantic ways to propose. Asking for a girl's hand in marriage in front of her gathered family and friends may seem romantic at first, but if she is shy and quiet, such a public event may not be sensitive to the type of proposal she would prefer. Furthermore, sensitivity also means understanding her feelings about the ultimate engagement symbol, the engagement ring. Knowing what engagement ring design she has always dreamed about is a key to being sensitive to her style and sentimental preferences.

A romantic proposal is also a sacred event that marks the beginning of a couple's happily ever after. The proposal should not be rushed or premature just to fit with a certain date such as a holiday or birthday, nor should it be tendered if the couple is unsure about the whether or not they are the right age to get engaged. A couple that fully understands the enormity of a marital commitment is one that can treasure a proposal as sacred and heartfelt as well as romantic.




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