Romantic Way To Propose

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Romantic Way To Propose

Looking for the most Romantic Way To Propose? Introducing, "The RoMANtic's Guide to Popping The Question". Find your own, unique, creative, memorable Romantic Way To Propose right here.

The Romantic Way To Propose In Three Easy Steps 

Find the most Romantic Way To Propose, and you will have found the PERFECT Proposal For Your Girlfriend.

The most memorable marriage proposals are contingent upon finding that very special Romantic Way To Propose. You want to find an idea that is creative and unique. Problem is, the more you want to blow her away with the original idea of a life time, the more frustrated and stressed you become.

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Not to worry, here are three guaranteed ways to get your romantic creative juices flowing. If you want to find the most Romantic Way To Propose, just follow these three steps.

1. Find the "personal" touch

Forget the restaurant proposal idea, it has been used by a gazillion people and it is certainly not the most Romantic Way To Propose. Instead, grab a pen and write down all the unique and special things about your girlfriend that make you love her in the first place. Use them as your starting point for proposal inspiration. Nothing speaks louder than a proposal that says, "I love you and I understand you deeply".

What are her favorite things to do? What place is dear to her heart?

If she grew up on the beach, maybe you could take her to a high cliff near a magnificent beach where she grew up, and as the sun sets, arrange for her to see the words, "Kim, will you marry me?" written in giant letters on the sand down below. Talk about a Romantic Way To Propose!

Here is another example: I once knew a girl who was totally OBSESSED with Superman. So in this case, instead of parachuting into a party to propose, why not do it in a Superman costume? Crazy idea to most couples, but a very unique Romantic Way To Propose for this couple.

See where I'm going here? Your first step in finding a perfect Romantic Way To Propose is to make a list of all the things that are special to your loved one and use them as inspiration for your perfect proposal.

2. Ask her friends and family

Believe it or not, no matter how long you've been dating, you'll almost always discover some new "little known facts" about your girlfriend by simply asking her family and close friends. While these hidden gems might not spark a proposal idea themselves, they'll certainly guide you in the right direction and further inspire you.

3. Find The "WOW" Factor
Want to know if your proposal will be exceptional? Explain your proposal idea to a female friend and if she isn't "mouth-hitting-the-floor-with-astonishment"
surprised, go back to the drawing board!

I'm serious.

This is the most important moment in her life (and yours!) If the proposal stinks, what's she going to think about the YEARS ahead? Some people say that you should keep proposals "safe" or "simple" by doing something that everyone's already done before, but considering 80% of women said their proposals were less romantic than they'd hoped for, isn't that telling you something? While most men spend lots of money on the ring, their proposals often lack originality, which leaves the woman feeling disappointed.

In conclusion, if your proposal idea doesn't excite friends and family, it certainly
won't excite your wife-to-be.

About the author:

Michael Webb is the author of "The Romantic's Guide To Popping The Question," a book filled with 101 Creative and Unique Marriage Proposals,
hand-picked as award-winning stories from a total of 7,329 entries in his worldwide competition.

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