The peak of every relationship is the point where you a guy gets to ask his partner to agree to walk down the aisle with him, and though the thought of this is very exciting, there are a lot of factors that could ruin that perfect moment, and one of those is popping the question without a ring.
Depending on the kind of partner you have, guys, it is important to note that the ring is not the ultimate proposal kit, and many guys have been rejected on account of holding up a ring on one bended knee, so what exactly is the fuss about.
Regardless, every lady deserves the perfect proposal situation, but what do you do when you can’t get the ring of your choice for your lady or the funds are not just in for the moment? In as much as you would love to make it memorable, there are ways to do perfectly without that magic stone.
A romantic dinner date can do the trick. Although, this has to be thoroughly thought out and planned. You also need to ensure that the ambiance is perfect for what is about to happen. Getting prepared for such a time, cannot be overemphasized, and if your partner is a sucker for romance, then you might want to get heavy on those words.
If you cant get to plan a romantic evening, then you might have to cook up a home date, where you get to dictate the mood and the ambiance of the entire evening. The key thing to note here is that it should totally worth the while, and shouldn’t not take away the importance of what you are about to tell your partner.
When you have finally gotten your answer as a positive, depending on the preference of your partner, you can plan to get a ring much later, seeing that some women accept proposals but aren’t too happy with the choice of the ring.
Luckily for you, if your partner doesn’t care that much, you can later get a significant gift much later, that doesn’t have to be a ring, but can also be presented as a symbol to seal the commitment such as a wristwatch, or any other item that your partner would cherish.
Overall, this should be done at discretion, most especially, if your partner takes a proposal with a ring very seriously.
Do you think you can pull this off?
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