Sunday, 17 June 2012

How to propose your GirlFriend



Probably you’ve been reading tons of Best Dating Books just to get the right idea for your proposal. Reading dating books might give you cool romantic ideas for proposals. But if you want to really make your girlfriend say “yes” when you pop out the question, don’t copy celebrity inspired ideas on the Internet. Instead, add your personal touch to make it original.
First thing that you’ll need to understand is that when you propose to your girlfriend, you’re asking her to be a part of your life forever. So when you propose, the proposal must look as yourself asking her to be with you for the rest of the life. Therefore it’s your personality that must come out on the proposal. Not someone else’s ideas.



If it can’t be helped, you have to make it better. If you copy someone else’s idea, give it an extra twist or a personal touch. If you’re planning to bend down on one knee before popping out the question, say a few words of how important she is to your life and how much you wanted her to be with you for as long as you live. Think it over days before you pop out the question. What things would you have to say, how are you going to say it, and others. Plan also when and where you would like to take her to do the proposal. You can propose whether on your favorite restaurant, the beach, or any place that is significant to your relationship. To get more ideas, you read lots of Best Dating Books and combine those ideas plus your preferences to create a different kind of wedding proposal that is your own.
In keeping the wedding ring to surprise her, make sure that you’ll keep it in a manner that it will entice your girlfriend to wonder what it is. Putting it on a glass of red wine or inside a cake might put a risk of your girl swallowing the ring. That might be embarrassing. You can put the ring on her pet or play a treasure hunting-like play and the “x-marks-the-spot” area is where you were keeping the ring. Other tested and proven ideas in wedding proposals include keeping the ring along with a box of chocolates or in a bouquet of her favorite flowers.
Bottom line is that every person has different preferences when it comes to proposals. Know what your girl really likes. Since you are the person who knows her the most, ask her indirectly or create ways to know what she would like to have in a proposal. Consider also the timing of the proposal. If you are planning to propose to her now, would that be the right time? Is she too preoccupied with her commitments as of now? Feel the air between the both of you if it’s the right time to go to the altar to make sure that she’d say “yes” to you the moment you asked her to.

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