Kind of curious how you want it to be done then, at some point the question "do you want to marry me" must be uttered, even if you have been casually discussing it for months.Phasmal said:In my opinion, it's a dick move.
I do know of people who were proposed to in public, said yes and then later said no because they felt they couldn't have said no at the time.
I think it's not a spectator sport.
Then again I might be a minority because I think `proposing` is in generally pretty unromantic.
"Decide if you want to spend the rest of your life with me in the next 10 seconds!!"
I think it is a dick move, you're putting so much pressure on the person to say yes and risking looking like a fool to the whole audience.
While I am not the romantic type, wouldn't being alone be more romantic than in a crowd ... you know make it feel like you two are the only two people in the whole wold.