Marriage Proposals
In a recent
survey, over 80% of women (and men) who were proposed to said that the
marriage proposal was "less romantic" than they had hoped for.
Ironically, most of the disappointed fiancées said that their beloved
had spent over $300 on the marriage proposal (not counting the ring.) So
it is obvious that limos and fancy dinners aren't what makes a proposal
romantic and memorable.
If you are thinking of getting
engaged, you probably want to do it right. You want it to be amazingly
special. Something she or he will want to share with everyone.
Michael Webb is one of the world's
leading experts on romance. He is often asked for advice on putting
together an out of this world marriage proposal. He's got a number of
tips to share with you.
Here's the first one....
Marriage proposals don't have to cost a fortune. In fact, the best ones
usually don't.
Michael ran a contest recently, searching for the world's most romantic
proposal stories. Hundreds of newspapers, magazines, television and
radio stations announced it. Over 7,300 entries poured in from around
the world - 9% of the proposals were by females (yes, it is perfectly
acceptable for a woman to pop the question - in fact, guys are really
flattered when that happens).
You know what?
The grand prize winning marriage
proposal cost the guy less than $20.
All he used was a piece of
hardware, something from the bathroom and some creativity to put it
together. What he did brought his girlfriend to tears and thunderous
applause from everyone who witnessed it. After you read what he did and
you see the photographs, you too will be amazed.
Michael
will also share with you how dozens of men (and women) popped the
question very creatively using hay, Red Hots, SWAT teams, a courtroom,
plywood, thread, gloves, concrete, lumber, chalk, Band-Aids and X-rays.
These 101 winning stories (plus 18 super-creative bonus ideas) will
inspire you and warm your heart.
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