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Subject: marriage proposal
Posted Feb 14, 2003 by
Nitina the Pig (see my new personal space!)
 
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It's always a bit hard to tell when -on which specific day - your boyfriend will ask you the "big " question, and that's why i think marriage proposals normally succeed in suprising you to the full.That's the way i felt last year when my boyfriend proposed to me on my birthday. Although i had some suspicions, i was still very suprised!The day he proposed, he was feeling really ill, but he still insisted that we go out, and so we did. He took me to a thai restaurant, and once we had finished our meal, he looked deeply into my eyes while looking really nervous and asked me: "Would you like to be my wife after we finish our studies?" I said "yes" right away. We have been engaged ever since, and we will be getting married this year.

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