Will You Marry Me?
by Nancy Fagan, M.S.,
ExpertDatingAdvice.com
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There is no other time, than the beginning of a relationship, when
couples verbally express their love for each other. This is
especially true for wedding proposals.
Proposals and vows are words said to your partner. Special statements
that summarize the entire relationship. They are significant
because once they are said, the course of the relationship changes
from casual to serious.
The beauty of proposals and vows is in their brevity. They
capture the essence of your love, devotion, and commitment in just a
few words.
I Want to Spend The Rest of My Life
With You
Because a wedding proposal is a story that will be told and retold, it
needs to be done in a way to create a storybook tale of the event.
Basically, something that you will be proud to tell people the rest
of your lives. Here are some guidelines to help you propose with
style:
* Choose a meaningful date that is easy to remember, such as
Valentine's Day.
* Choose a place that has personal meaning, such as the first place
you went on a date.
* Incorporate details that personalize the history of your
relationship.
* Plan the proposal for a day that your partner won't be too rushed or
stressed to enjoy the moment.
* Select a private place, unless you don't' mind others watching.
This article contributed by Nancy Fagan of
Dr. Romance
www.ExpertDatingAdvice.com
Expert advice on Love, Dating and Romance.
She's the author of two best-selling books, “The Complete Idiot’s
Guide to Romance” and “Desirable Men: How to Find Them.”
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