While many people are aware that over half of the U.S. marriages today end in divorce, most are unaware of a statistic that is even more staggering - Over 80%* of women report being disappointed with the proposals that they received. Are these statistics merely coincidental? Judge for yourself. If you were to ask a group of divorcees and happily married couples about their marriage proposals, you begin to find just how related these are to each other. Many of those pleased with their marriage began it that way with a thoughtful, heartfelt proposal that left a lasting impression on their minds and usually sparks a smile upon recollection. On the contrary, the divorcees often cite a sporadic, uneventful, or unexciting proposal that can be delivered without drawing much emotion. Understanding this reality, we were encouraged to explore ways to further understand how to create this emotional, memorable proposal. First, we learned that NO two great proposals are identical and they should not be. Many people try to follow the footsteps of others in how they propose and it just does not work. As much as people or couples are not alike, no two proposals should be identical. That is the reason we don’t follow other services and sites that advertise “this is what our last couples did." During the consultation process we can provide ideas to spark your own, but the actual proposal is a result of what YOUR thoughts of what will be the most memorable, emotionally attaching, and best suited for you and your mate. Second, preposals has found and will freely share what we feel is the most important T.I.P. regarding the ultimate proposal:T - Thoughtfulness (Knowing the relationship, your mate and yourself)I - Intimacy (The ability to touch the recipient like no one else)P - Planning (Putting effort behind your thought to make it a reality)When you use our T.I.P. for marriage proposals, you do the following:- Show a level of devotion to your mate that can be referenced in turbulent times of the relationship by the effort and thoughtfulness exerted into the proposal- Provide assurances to your mate of the level of trust, love, and compassion that they can expect you to express throughout the relationship by the degree of thoughtfulness used to create this proposal - Present to your mate a long-term approach to the relationship with the planning required to bring your proposal thoughts into action. You wouldn’t put that much effort into something that you felt would not be long-term.* Source: www.theroMANtic.com
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