He likes it. Now get him to put a ring on it! Learn from these 50 stories of women who have been there! You don't have to interview 50 married women to find out how they managed to get that ring on their finger. The author has done that for you. All 50 were married after 1990, so this is modern information for our changing times. Read and find out how you can get him to marry you and not just live together!
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Kevin started stroking my hair, and saying, "You have pretty, pretty, brown hair. It looks like chocolate. You have pretty, pretty brown hair."
I found out later that Kevin had come down with a really bad cold and wanted to take some cough syrup but didn't have a teaspoon to measure the dosage with. So Kevin, the wonder-genius, concluded that his swallows were approximately a teaspoon each. Consequently, he had gulped an undefined amount of the stuff and was now drunker than beer-can chicken.
Possession of alcohol was against the rules at our small college, so as Paul approached us, he never suspected that Kevin would be completely wasted, and he was positively livid. Paul yanked Kevin off me, shook him like a possessed maniac, and yelled:
"What do you think you're doing? Crystal and I are engaged!"
That, girlfriends, was how he proposed.
Pinning him down to an exact date for our wedding was a little trickier. He kept flitting from let's-do-it-quick-and-get-it-over-with to let's-put-it-off-for-as-long-as-possible. But since he was from Texas and I was from Boston, I simply informed him that I was not going to leave my entire family and travel across a continent unless I had a marriage certificate, signed and dated.
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