“AITA For ‘Ruining’ My Boyfriend’s Perfect Proposal Plan Because I Was Hangry?”

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Many couples want their proposals to be perfect. And what’s the best place for that? According to the majority of American couples, it’s some sort of ‘scenic’ spot. 14% of U.S. couples, for example, have gotten engaged during an outdoor activity. But there are some practical things to consider when proposing outdoors.

Snacks can be one, as this couple found out the hard way. The boyfriend planned a seemingly perfect proposal, but failed to consider that his GF might get a serious case of the munchies. His romantic evening thus turned into a disaster when her stomach started growling and her mood turned seriously sour.

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    “AITA For ‘Ruining’ My Boyfriend's Perfect Proposal Plan Because I Was Hangry?”

    Image credits: KELLY SCOTT / Unsplash (not the actual photo)

    The woman started wondering whether she was too mean or if her BF picked the wrong time and place

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    Image credits: RDNE Stock project / Pexels (not the actual photo)

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    Image credits: Elena Helade / Unsplash (not the actual photo)

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    “How was I supposed to magically know I was walking into a surprise proposal while running on fumes and one granola bar?” the woman defended herself

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    Some people thought this was just a big misunderstanding caused by a lack of communication from both of them

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    Other sided with the woman: “He shoulda brought snacks”

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    Some, however, thought that being hungry did not warrant ruining a special moment

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    Similar proposals have happened to other women, and they shared their stories

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