Anonymous wrote:Two of my friends posted dramatic proposal photos on Facebook with all the usual ingredients: girl covering her mouth in shocked delight while young man goes down on knee in suitably romantic and public setting, etc. later I learned that while the women in question didn't know the exact day/time of the proposal, they knew it was coming and were prepared for it because these couples have been living together for a while and have planned everything out so that they can coordinate their careers, etc better. One if the women also told her man exactly how she wanted to be proposed to.
It made me think back on other proposals amongst friends and I remember stuff they've said about planning their wedding and marriage long before the engagement, so i wonder how many of them are actually surprised by their proposals and how much of those proposals are generally planned by both the man and the woman. Kind of puts the "staged" FB photos in a bad light if so. I'm interested to hear about this from people on DCUM: what has your personal experience been, and what do you see among your family and friends?
Forget the question about whether the proposal is a surprise or not. What's gross is how every intimate moment has to be shared with the world. Proposals at ballparks and other public events are the worst. Now everyone wants that "moment of surprise" photo just like the ones they saw on Pinterest. Too many people think that they are on a reality tv show and that everyone else gives a damn about their life. Just say no.