proposal
A marriage proposal is one of the scariest and most exciting things people ever do—stories, advice, and more live here.
The Bigamist
My heart feels like a ship sinking in the sea. There’s no way to survive. It was my wedding day; I was so happy to become your wife. As I walked with my father to you in church down that red carpet, I was so happy I couldn’t breathe. The family looked so proud of me. My mother was crying tears of happiness. I stood there with you as the ceremony started. You looked proud of me. I looked at you, so handsome. We were the best couple ever.
By George’s Girl 2026 about 24 hours ago in Marriage
True Love Guide
We've all been sold the same lie. You know the one. It's the montage in the romantic comedy where the music swells, the protagonist runs through the airport, and suddenly, everything is perfect forever. We are taught that true love is something that happens to us. Like lightning. Like a lottery win.
By Edward Smith4 days ago in Marriage
The Man Who Returned Lost Things. AI-Generated.
Every city has a person nobody remembers seeing. In this city, it was Kareem. He worked inside a narrow glass office beside the last metro platform — the lost-and-found department. The place where forgotten pieces of life gathered quietly: umbrellas still wet from rain, single gloves without partners, wallets filled with family photos, school bags heavier with responsibility than books.
By shakir hamid25 days ago in Marriage
The Quiet Language of Love
On the edge of a small lakeside town stood a weathered wooden bench that had witnessed decades of changing seasons. In spring, it was surrounded by wildflowers; in autumn, by leaves that fell like gentle rain. Few people noticed the bench anymore—except for two strangers whose lives were about to quietly intertwine.
By NAIB REHMANabout a month ago in Marriage
A Promise Without a Price Tag: Finding Meaning in Affordable Engagement Rings
The Moment That Matters More Than the Ring When Daniel finally decided to propose, it wasn’t the size of the diamond that kept him awake at night. It was the weight of the promise. He wanted something that said I know you, not look what I bought. Like many people standing at the edge of a lifelong commitment, he felt the quiet pressure of expectations—family traditions, social media highlights, and the unspoken idea that love must be expensive to be real.
By CEO A&S Developersabout a month ago in Marriage






