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Better yet get a rock from a lab. They are actually higher purity and cheaper, aren't they? ...Also don't by the super brand stuff, shop around and you can cut it to like 1/10th the price or something.
Exactly why my husband and I didn’t do a “proposal”, we just had an organic conversation and knew we wanted to be married. The thought of a proposal and the anticipation, it honestly gave me anxiety lol. We Had our wedding on a private island in the gulf coast off of Florida, just close friends and family. I designed my wedding band with his grandmothers jewelry. Had the ceremony on the beach. Celebrated for an entire week on the island with our family’s. We wanted everything to be as less stressful as possible. And it was everything we wanted ❤️
Sounds absolutely perfect. It’s so important the bride and groom are relaxed ppl. Those are the best weddings. I was mostly chill. Hubby too. It was 90 ppl. Ppl said they enjoyed themselves. I was 5 months pregnant so I left my own reception at 10pm. Told ppl they’re welcome to stay but I was exhausted. No clue if they left. But it was good because I think many ppl don’t want to party but tend to feel pressured if hosts still there. Gave them an “out”.
Yes! Ours was an organic conversation too. I’m all for people doing what makes them happy, if that’s an elaborate proposal and wedding, but it WAS NOT for me. Quite literally just sounds like anxiety, all of it.
Awkwardness one-up: you tell her parents she's pregnant and she and her mom go off into another room to talk about baby stuff while you two are left alone
Dude…I just proposed to my girlfriend back in October…I cannot express how much of this video is legitimately spot on to what went on during my planning. This was too funny. Great video man 🤣
He proposed 1/10/2008, over a kraft mac and cheese dinner w hotdogs. He had four candlesticks lit on the table. We just bought his grandpas house. I was 24. Thank god it was before we had social media. He had the ring made using the diamonds from his mother’s wedding ring (his father passed away when he was 12). Such a memorable event. We had been dating for 7 years. We’re now coming up on 21. Wow.
I absolutely love the way I was proposed to. He asked my dad first. Then it was just the two of us, in a garden by a fountain. Then he took me ring shopping and we picked out our rings together. Sometimes simple is the way to go.
I’ve never been more grateful that my husband and I just randomly mutually decided to get married while lying on the floor one night. I actually find the physical distress that results from the emotional buildup of elaborate surprises including proposals agonizing, so I’d rather not lol.
We were sitting on the couch one day looked at each other and said how about two weeks from Friday? 🤣 seriously the stress of it all, I could not have dealt with, and seriously who has $30,000 for a wedding?! Dodged a bullet on that one, no regrets!
@@valnea2666 weddings are very stressful. Sometimes people get caught up in all the coordination and planning. If people keep things simple they're not as bad
@@tiffanymichaels2429 hahaha love that. Actually I’d had a dream ever since I could remember to lie with someone and silently listen to an entire music album, uninterrupted. This is what we did (“Goodnight” by William Fitzsimmons for those curious), and I realized it afterwards and was like “holy sh*t we should get married” (it played out a little different but that’s what my head did lol)
@@kasioedits and that's insulting, how exactly? Explain to me in detail and with clear reasoning why you think your response was a good one to make, or made any points whatsoever? Maybe it'll make this extreme secondhand embarrassment worth it
I love love love that you used footage from your 'every marriage proposal' video. I was hoping you would and then BAM, there was Tracy getting proposed to on her Very Special Day™, ha ha. Perfection.
😂😂😂...can't relate. One step for mine...he got my car bogged down in the mud, as we were walking back to the car, stopped me under a street light, popped the question and 19 years later, life is STILL FUNNY AND FUN!! Got the ring later...😂😂
"One carat, two, carat, ... I don't care-it at all!" 😆👍 Also playing the girl getting proposed is spot on!! 😂👍 You and whoever else is in your planning board for skits are awesome! 😎👍
@@hsoj3404 Oh, it’s great! Not much different. She just lives with my brother instead of me. 😂 She was pretty much already adopted into our family and came with me everywhere I went. :)
My husband and I bought cheap rings. I’d honestly be too stressed out wearing an expensive ring all of the time. I’m sure both of ours were less than $100 total
I am not married, not engaged, and nowhere even close to dating, but hypothetically speaking, having an expensive ring would be a constant reminder to me of better, more useful things that could have been done with that money.
Bet two parts of my experience with the proposal: Her father saying, "If you want to do that to yourself." That and the fact that her sister and one other knew what I was about to ask him, and they peaced out right as I sat down. First thing out of her mouth, "Oh shit!"
my dad asked my hubby is he was sure about his decision. When he said yes (with a nervous trembling voice) my father replied "well, don't say that nobody warned you". Lol
We've seen the married couple phase, we've seen the wedding, we've seen the proposal, we've seen the engagement planning.... Now we gotta see Trey and Tracy becoming parents!!!!
@@OneJessticle ya I’ve heard 3 months and I think it’s just so gross. Doesn’t need to be so expensive. Mine I think was 600$. I still feel like hubby overdid it. Even 17 years later. Poor guy really sacrificed all that pay for a ring. Then about 8 years ago I lost my wedding band. I feel awful.
Absolutely loved this 😂 But also insanely stressful. When my husband proposed we were walking with his family - his whole family apparently knew it was happening because I have videos at every angle of the proposal but I was completely unaware 😂 We lived in different states and he was in grad school and working full time so I made all the executive decisions for the wedding bit after we picked a date that worked for us. His aunt works for a nice jeweler in SF so he sent me pictures when he was looking at rings and told me to tell him which ones I liked. I’m sure that bit was stressful for him but he did an amazing job!
Trey I'm seriously gonna start watching your videos whenever I feel down or depressed. Cause these thangs be HILARIOUS!!! Instant pick me up. Also my favorite line is: "It's just a lot to plan in 8 days" what a guy thing to do or say 🤣🤣🤣
Omg, I loved the two roles! 😍😍 Make this a series, please!! Entitle it: "Happily Ever After..." and I want to see you as both the guy and the girl throughout it! 😂😂😂 So relatable! 😂😂😂
Told my boyfriend that our lives would be everyday lives and I want an everyday proposal. Proposed to me in the foodcourt of the mall before movie (and we go to fancy places all the time). Said yes. Picked rings together online, we think they were very expensive (together at 2000) and btw designed and made by a famous jeweler (Ned Bowman). Almost had to disown my mother for trying to overplan my wedding and asking me things like ‘what kind of plates’. Surely the venue has nice ones? In the end, due to some circumstances, had lovely little wedding for 25 people (criteria: invite only people who are genuinely happy you did), no posed photos, only natural stuff. My only regret: my hairdo choice was terrible and I look awful in the photos.
When my best friend and I were little we made a promise that we would not marry a guy unless the engagement ring was 50k or over. Anything under 50k would be a no 😂
We did simple. A 600 dollar ring. No dress. No flowers. No body came. No honeymoon. Just a preacher at my Moms house. Super cheap, 34 years later and I don’t regret it. Big weddings are a waste of money !!
My hubby drove 3 hours from school to surprise me after work on evening. He had the ring on his pinkie and when I opened the exterior door to my apartment building, he held up his hand and said "Will you?" He stayed for another 30 mins or so and then had to drive 3 hours back to school. We'll be married 19 years in May. Happier and more in love than ever. ❤ Keep it simple.