How would you feel if someone proposed at your wedding?

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Saw this question asked on social media the other day and it got me thinking...

Being a guy, I don't think I'd feel any type of way about it and probably shrug it off...but my girl on the other hand, I know she'd be tight.

To this day, out of all the weddings we've been to, there's usually something that happens that's not related to the bride/groom that stands out for funny/wrong reasons. This would probably be one of those instances :lol:

I think the question asked had to do with a real life scenario where this actually played out.

My biggest question to the person proposing would be "why today?" Seems kinda selfish, IMO.

What say you?
 
Being a guy, I don't think I'd feel any type of way about it and probably shrug it off...but my girl on the other hand, I know she'd be tight.

Word. Chicks wait their whole lives to have that big day and then to be upstaged by a guest would be kind of disrespectful. This would most likely fall on the guy and I can see him not thinking about it like that though :lol:
 
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this is out of some movie right ? I can't think which one but the an event of a similar nature happened...
 
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This is something @nawghtyhare would do.

The priest would be like
"Is there anyone who feels these two should not be married please speak"

Nawghty b like

"Hold up..... (gets on his knee and proposes to his girl)
 
Found it...

"@iamfatdon: Bestman proposes to his girlfriend at a wedding @Gidi_Traffic #GIDITRAFFIC

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:lol: :smh:
 
Seeing the bride smack the guy who proposes to his girl with her bouquet would be entertaining.
 
That is a selfish thing for anyone to do. It isn't your day it is for the bride and groom, and to take the attention away from them is petty as hell. Plus, it just seems stupid to propose at someone's wedding. I don't see how that is romantic at all.
 
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My best friend had a baby a few weeks ago, and one of the couples in our group of friends announced that they were having a baby hours after the baby was born. Thought that was a bit shady. 
 
My best friend had a baby a few weeks ago, and one of the couples in our group of friends announced that they were having a baby hours after the baby was born. Thought that was a bit shady. 

:lol: that is shady...like it's really that hard to wait a day or two...
 
This happens to a point it's not unexpected or maybe tv and movies have fooled me.

As long as dude ain't proposing to the bride it should all be good.

I get the selfish, draw attention away from the wedding, take advantage of the situation angle but eh, it's all good imo.
 
I want my parents to renew their vows at my wedding if I get married.

I def would not have a problem.
 
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na not at someone else's wedding but any other type of family event i think would be fine.. i get why most people would do it cause all the fam is there already..
 
i want to rev to ask if anybody has a reason these two should not be married


and i want tyrone to be like 'ay cuh'
 
I don't think America really has an obsession with weddings, more an obsession with having to ******* outdo or one up everyone else.  At least that's my opinion, kind of a keeping up with the jones' type thing.
 
America's obsession with weddings is kinda bizarre to me. From a man's perspective it isn't a big deal.
Yup Its crazy to me
I have a cousin who was supposed to get married this past summer but her dude called it off (they're still together)
Then her older brother got married this last weekend and she was tight, like legit pissed that he was getting married before her. She didn't even go to his wedding.
 
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