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I was just reading the thread on chat up lines and was thinking about how my husband first told me that he 'loved' me. It was hilarious. I wonder if anybody else has any stories to tell.
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Anyway, my husband was always telling me & showing me how much he loved me & although we knew we would marry me one day - it all happed a bit sooner than expected. My was overdue & I'd had the usual blood test to see if I was pregnant. I had to call the Doc a week later for the results - yes it was positive! I was absolutely horrified & burst into tears over the phone to the Doc & dreaded having to go home to tell Mum & Dad. Before I walked home, I phoned my then boyfriend to tell him the news, to which he replied "Oh brilliant, that means we can get married then!" I took that as a proposal & we married 8 weeks later! That was forty years ago - so it worked! (Now you all know another little secret of mine)!
We'd been living together for about 6 months (and we had met because I moved into his house as a tenant - that's another story!). I had known that he liked me for a couple of months, but understandably didn't want to jump into a relationship with my landlord (!) who was also 12 years older than me, though I really liked him. Finally I decided to risk it, and told him that I also was attracted to him. First thing he said after we kissed: "So, are you going to want kids?"
(His last relationship had broken up because he really wanted kids, and she didn't, and he didn't want to get too attached to me if it was going to be the same thing. I was 22, fresh out of college, had no clue if I wanted kids yet, and he really freaked me out!)
Fast-forward several years later. We had always said that we weren't going to get married, because it was just an institution, we were in a committed relationship and didn't need the state to sanctify it, etc. At some point, I realized it wasn't really true, and that I wanted to have the official recognition of our commitment. We had a particularly bad fight one night - about him never cleaning the cat boxes when it was his turn - and something about the nice way we resolved the fight made me feel all gooey - so I proposed to him! The next day I went out and got him one of those candy popsicle rings and presented it to him on bended knee. We've been together 8 years, married for 3.
I'm a bit like cidermonkey, I wasn't drunk but after a week of seeing eachother every single day (he was skiving off work, I had just left school) I got out the car one day and said 'Love you' without even thinking. He replied 'And you too'. Then it hit us what we'd both said but we meant it and moved in together 2 months later.
The proposal was equally stunningly romantic. His brother had come to see him and I was in the bedroom. He gave me a hug and said 'Will you marry me?' and I said yes, then we had another cuddle and he left the room to play Playstation with his brother! We kept it a secret for another 2 months because we'd only been together a year. We are still married 3 years later though and still happy. I think that big gestures don't necessarily mean much and I wouldn't change a thing.
I hope you have time to read all these responses while you are back to work!
While we were dating, my wife said it first. I replyed with, "I can't say that right now" because I did not want her to think I was only saying it because she said it. The very next day I told her that I loved her. She still teases me because I 'did not' love her one day and I did love her the next.
I proposed to my wife on Christmas day (no, it wasn't nicola_red!).
I didn't know her ring size so I bought a Barbie Princess ring from Toys'R'Us (beautifully presented of course, in a pink Barbie heart shaped box) and sitting amongst all the wrapping paper on the bed I popped the question wearing nothing but a Santa hat & a big smile.
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