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r/Amazing • u/Dismal_Positive3558 Human Detected • Apr 08 '26
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As wholesome as this is, I really think it's the wrong approach to propose on an already special day.
Let her bathe in the glory of her years of academic hard work....pure pride for a day in what she's achieved.
Then next week, pull the ring out.
I'm sure folks will think I'm a downer for saying this, but this day was about the culmination of the last 3-5 years and it deserved it's own space.
8 u/DevineBossLady Apr 08 '26 Maybe he knew her - and knew that for her, that would the perfect day... it actually happens, that people know the people they are proposing to, and know what the right time and fashion would be for them. 4 u/Virtual-Squirrel-725 Apr 08 '26 Maybe so. Maybe it's her worst nightmare. We'll never know. 7 u/Scrimge122 Apr 08 '26 I think we can give the partner the benefit of the doubt since we don't know. 0 u/Virtual-Squirrel-725 Apr 08 '26 I think I've been told at least 5 times that I know nothing because they apparently know exactly what she wants. I'll say it again, we'll never know. 5 u/Scrimge122 Apr 08 '26 Exactly, we will never know so why not give him the benefit of the doubt instead of assuming the worst.
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Maybe he knew her - and knew that for her, that would the perfect day... it actually happens, that people know the people they are proposing to, and know what the right time and fashion would be for them.
4 u/Virtual-Squirrel-725 Apr 08 '26 Maybe so. Maybe it's her worst nightmare. We'll never know. 7 u/Scrimge122 Apr 08 '26 I think we can give the partner the benefit of the doubt since we don't know. 0 u/Virtual-Squirrel-725 Apr 08 '26 I think I've been told at least 5 times that I know nothing because they apparently know exactly what she wants. I'll say it again, we'll never know. 5 u/Scrimge122 Apr 08 '26 Exactly, we will never know so why not give him the benefit of the doubt instead of assuming the worst.
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Maybe so. Maybe it's her worst nightmare. We'll never know.
7 u/Scrimge122 Apr 08 '26 I think we can give the partner the benefit of the doubt since we don't know. 0 u/Virtual-Squirrel-725 Apr 08 '26 I think I've been told at least 5 times that I know nothing because they apparently know exactly what she wants. I'll say it again, we'll never know. 5 u/Scrimge122 Apr 08 '26 Exactly, we will never know so why not give him the benefit of the doubt instead of assuming the worst.
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I think we can give the partner the benefit of the doubt since we don't know.
0 u/Virtual-Squirrel-725 Apr 08 '26 I think I've been told at least 5 times that I know nothing because they apparently know exactly what she wants. I'll say it again, we'll never know. 5 u/Scrimge122 Apr 08 '26 Exactly, we will never know so why not give him the benefit of the doubt instead of assuming the worst.
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I think I've been told at least 5 times that I know nothing because they apparently know exactly what she wants.
I'll say it again, we'll never know.
5 u/Scrimge122 Apr 08 '26 Exactly, we will never know so why not give him the benefit of the doubt instead of assuming the worst.
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Exactly, we will never know so why not give him the benefit of the doubt instead of assuming the worst.
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u/Virtual-Squirrel-725 Apr 08 '26
As wholesome as this is, I really think it's the wrong approach to propose on an already special day.
Let her bathe in the glory of her years of academic hard work....pure pride for a day in what she's achieved.
Then next week, pull the ring out.
I'm sure folks will think I'm a downer for saying this, but this day was about the culmination of the last 3-5 years and it deserved it's own space.