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I've seen some promposal denials on social media. They usually go viral pretty quickly.
I'm with you! I couldn't have said it better. I know it's different depending on where you live. HERE, its huge and about who can get the most attention.Agreed! I am so sick to death of everything having to be a public spectacle. Is there any "rights of passage" that aren't now a competition of who can "do it bigger and better"? Between the promposals, marriage proposals, huge bridal showers, weddings spectacles, baby announcements followed up by gender reveals and the over the top baby showers, blowout first birthday parties attended by 100 people, etc., I am just so so so so over it all.
Yes. A generation of attention seekers.Do these seem like the most ridiculous things to anyone else?
And how many times do we see on this board "We're taking our kids to Disney, how can we make the trip extra magical special"? Where are all of you telling those posters they're attention seeking? What about those who do trip reports, complete with pictures, itineraries, etc? I guess that's attention seeking also. After all, they're posting on social media.Oh, right. You have to make a special event 'special-er'.
If they are boyfriend/girlfriend already, isn't it assumed they'll go together? Why does there need to be any discussion beyond 'hey, should I get the tickets or will you'?
Oh, right. You have to make a special event 'special-er'.
If they are boyfriend/girlfriend already, isn't it assumed they'll go together? Why does there need to be any discussion beyond 'hey, should I get the tickets or will you'?
Oh, right. You have to make a special event 'special-er'.
My friend's son did one.
Here is it:
http://abcnews.go.com/Lifestyle/boy...ll-prom-proposal-girlfriend/story?id=46104461
I thought it was very creative.
And how many times do we see on this board "We're taking our kids to Disney, how can we make the trip extra magical special"? Where are all of you telling those posters they're attention seeking? What about those who do trip reports, complete with pictures, itineraries, etc? I guess that's attention seeking also. After all, they're posting on social media.
If they are boyfriend/girlfriend already, isn't it assumed they'll go together? Why does there need to be any discussion beyond 'hey, should I get the tickets or will you'?
Oh, right. You have to make a special event 'special-er'.
I do think this is very creative, but the girl's tweet of "But did your prom date run 5.5 miles to ask you" along with the picture is typical of the over the top competitiveness of "My promposal is better than yours" mentality that I find so distasteful.
If they are boyfriend/girlfriend already, isn't it assumed they'll go together? Why does there need to be any discussion beyond 'hey, should I get the tickets or will you'?
Oh, right. You have to make a special event 'special-er'.
Because a $600 dress is a bit much just going on an assumption that you are going together. Besides why should a hs bf or gf take the other for granted and just assume they are going together?
That may be your opinion of the tweet but I would bet its not what she meant at all. Why are we all so quick to assume the worst? Growing up, being a kid or teenager is not a competition. What he did made HER happy. That is all he was trying to do. Its not about is one promposal better than another. Its what makes it special to THAT girl or boy. One can't really be better than another because its not going to mean the same to other people.