Well the
internet has been buzzing with that blogger’s engagement story who got a
proposal on Mt. Kenya. I still can’t decide on my feelings about that story but
if my boyfriend put a ring in my dessert or went the entire 9 yards and hired a
plane or yacht and proposed in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, on top of the
pyramids or on top of Mt. Everest or got a flash mob to dance out the proposal,
I am convinced that I will probably say yes to please him or save him from public
humiliation. Being proposed to in such a grand way, puts the lady under
pressure and she really can’t say no even though she isn’t ready for marriage, it’s
the perfect guarantee to a yes. It’s a bit manipulative, like heck he hired a
yacht and helicopter and took you to Burj Al Arab, the only seven star luxury hotel
in the world and now you are really going to say no? You have to really not
care an ounce for this guy for you to say no, it is effort on all areas of
planning: starting with his time, resources; am talking finances, logistics, man
power, material, preparing that speech, internet bundles. When you do the math
you really can’t turn him down.
The grander
the experience the more likely you are to say yes, you know the way exotic
places make you all starry eyed and everything just seems perfect? Yes, like if
he hired a yacht and took me to Burj Al Arab, well I can come up with ten
reasons as to why I would say yes that have got nothing to do with marriage,
but I will narrow it down to three. First of all we are in the only seven star
hotel, I don’t want him associating such an exotic place with sadness I don’t
want to be the woman who rejected him in Burj Al Arab. Two that hotel is simply
too gorgeous and I bet the view from that hotel is breath-taking. In that
moment away from the daily stresses of life, everything is beautiful; even he
is beautiful, you can hardly remember all the things about him that send you
screaming into the night. Three well if I say no, he may leave me in that hotel
and I don’t have the means or the finances to pay for all that shit and get
back home without stress so I’m going to save myself this stress and say yes. See
nothing to do with marriage.
I am an
idealist and my perfect proposal is just one that happens right there in the middle
of life daily routine. I don’t want a proposal on the weekend that we get away
to have a vacation. I don’t want a proposal in a restaurant either. I want a
proposal on that afternoon when both of us are too lazy to go out and there we
are at his place, just playing FIFA or Tekken on PS having fries and out of
nowhere the conversation turns really deep and he proposes. At that moment I
can really think about marriage and marriage to him. He isn’t dressed up so he
looks awful or normal, there is no audience so I don’t have to worry about
public humiliation, no audience screaming for me to say yes, no breath-taking scenery
nor music in the background to affect my mood, we are in a normal place and he
didn’t plan much except buy a ring. In that moment I can really think about
marriage and a life with him with no pressure. In that moment my answer will
really be genuine. But that is just me.
I know a lot
of women love grand, straight-from-the-movies kind of proposals but I think a
proposal when you are doing the most normal of things will get you a more
honest answer. In fact propose right in Debonairs when you are having pizza or
after the Sunday morning service or after Bible study or when walking her home
or when you driving and are stuck in traffic or your local joint. I hope you
catch my drift. The more normal the activity the more genuine the answer. So what
do you think? Grand proposal or normal proposal?
ill leave it to him to decide the how and where, however surprise me, thats the catch, surprise me.
ReplyDeleteGrace its your proposal you should definately have an idea, there are nasty surprises you know
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