Relationship videos are some of YouTube's most-shared content, but they range wildly in tone. Isaac Lamb's live lip-dub proposal turned an entire wedding party into a synchronized music video before he even popped the question. A viral flash mob proposal video takes it even further, with a whole public crowd secretly rehearsing to pull off the surprise. And back in 2014, a simple "First Kiss" video between strangers went massively viral for feeling more real and awkward than any scripted romance. Which of these do you think captures something genuinely true about relationships, versus just being a great production? Or does actual relationship-advice content, like Matthew Hussey's coaching videos, do more for people's real relationships than any viral proposal ever could?
Similar to hewsay's "Flash mob proposals, lip-dub proposals, and a viral first kiss -- which YouTube relationship moment is the most genuine?"
I would personally consider it rudeโฆ and if I was proposed to in that way, it would backfire: causing a cooling of the relationship (at least!) That is, even if I was previously inclined to accept a proposal, after all, it shows how little the proposer knows and understands me...
Public proposals put too much pressure on the couple. What do you think about public proposals? Why are marriage proposals done in public? Originally Answered: What are your thoughts on public marriage proposals? Originally Answered: What do you think of public wedding proposa...
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Similar to hewsay's "Guy and gal says sorry"
What does it mean when a guy says "And I'm sorry if I lead you on. Did I? I don't know because I'm still figuring things out too."?
We've been texting for quite a bit but she seems to say โsorryโ a lot in her messages; like sorry for taking so long to text back, sorry for not ...Read more