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why would he try that if he wants to get MARRIED?try this instead:
http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_rumors/view/8730-chief-plans-commitment-ceremony
Tony Gonzales had a "commitment ceremony"
like a wedding, without the risk of giving up half in the future.
But if you do, just keep it simple. Look her in the eye, be sincere, and give her a ring. As long as she is a good woman who is understanding and all about you, the cost shouldn't matter.
Good luck
DO NOT POP THE QUESTION IN PUBLIC. other than that you should be good.
I just came back from my honeymoon in Jamaica. I could have called you with pops next to me haha
I took the leap shortly after getting my first full time job after graduating college. I needed that financial stability before making a big commitment like that. I asked her flat out what she wanted. She ended up getting the exact ring she wanted. A bit pricey, but I'm only doing this once so I didn't mind. We bought a house and were about I have our first Christmas there. She is big on Christmas so I thought it would be memorable to propose on our front doorstep of our first house near here favorite holiday. A few days before Christmas I got the chance and got on one knee. Told her how I felt about her and she said yes.
I agree with franc, do not pop the question in public or in front of family. That moment is meant for the two of you only and you want to cherish that and have it be memorable until all is settled down afterwards. You don't want to get on one knee, have her say yes, and immediately have people bombard you. Loses some of the meaning I think.
Good luck, op. I've been married for a little over a week and it's one of the greatest feelings in the world.
I just came back from my honeymoon in Jamaica. I could have called you with pops next to me haha
I took the leap shortly after getting my first full time job after graduating college. I needed that financial stability before making a big commitment like that. I asked her flat out what she wanted. She ended up getting the exact ring she wanted. A bit pricey, but I'm only doing this once so I didn't mind. We bought a house and were about I have our first Christmas there. She is big on Christmas so I thought it would be memorable to propose on our front doorstep of our first house near here favorite holiday. A few days before Christmas I got the chance and got on one knee. Told her how I felt about her and she said yes.
I agree with franc, do not pop the question in public or in front of family. That moment is meant for the two of you only and you want to cherish that and have it be memorable until all is settled down afterwards. You don't want to get on one knee, have her say yes, and immediately have people bombard you. Loses some of the meaning I think.
Good luck, op. I've been married for a little over a week and it's one of the greatest feelings in the world.
I can post up some diamond stores a little later.
came in to say this
why??....OP is not asking for advice on wether he should or shouldnt get married....btw you married bruh?...divorced?...
Getting married as soon as you finished college?
Wait brah. Please...
You never even lived that grown man life yet...
Life at 24 is VASTLY different at 30...
But don't Listen to me. I honestly think in MOST CASES, a man does not gain much when getting married ...
maaaaan you ain't even have to explain yourself.I never said we were going to walk down the aisle the day after I graduated.
I said I was considering proposing to her seeing as I think she's a person I could be happy with for the rest of my days. I don't believe in "the one" any more, so for those saying "how do you know she's the one", I don't. I know that right now, at this point in time, she makes me happy, she makes me want to make her happy, she make me want to be a better man. So why not make an honest woman out of her?
I know all the statistics are there to tell me there's a 50% chance it won't work. But there's also a 50% chance that it will. She's worth that chance. If it doesn't work, then I can at least say I tried and enjoyed the ride. Word to Nas.
And my story is simple. I graduate in May. If all goes well, I'll be joining the military as a officer. She says she's down to travel the world to be with me, but even if she doesn't up and move every time for the next 6 or so years, I trust her to hold it down and not step out. And I always said I'd never cheat on the woman I call my wife.