proposals

Four in 10 British women face ‘I Do-sappointment’ from OTT proposal

Four in 10 British women face ‘I Do-sappointment’ from OTT proposal

Almost half of British women admit they were “disappointed” with the way their partner popped the question, according to a new study.

Researchers studied women who have been proposed to, and discovered as many as 40 percent were unhappy with how their partner asked for their hand in marriage – with a further 12 percent saying they were “bitterly disappointed”. 

And almost a quarter (23 percent) were left red faced from an over the top gesture, including flash mobs, lavish gifts and public displays of affection.

Two thirds of women felt a proposal should be all about the ‘little details’ rather than grand gestures – with 92 percent saying the special event should NEVER take place in public.

Is this the most romantic work place in Yorkshire?

Carlton Park Hotel in Rotherham shoots Cupid’s arrow, Mark and Jessica Gaze cutting their wedding cake

 

It may not have been the setting for Pretty Woman or Maid in Manhattan, but in recent years Rotherham’s largest independent hotel has proved to be the star of its own romantic blockbuster, with 17 members of staff meeting their perfect partner whilst working at the popular three star hotel.

Carlton Park Hotel has been shooting Cupid’s arrow since it first opened its doors in 1981 and hosts more than 80 weddings each year. But it’s behind the scenes where true love has blossomed and fairy tale matches have been made with many of its staff falling for its charms; meeting and eventually marrying ‘The One’ within the walls of the hotel.


Choosing the Perfect Place to Pop the Question – Infographic

Choosing the Perfect Place to Pop the Question – Infographic

Asking for your lover’s hand in marriage is one of the most daunting tasks you will ever undertake. The importance of the situation means that you want everything to be right, from the diamond used in the ring to the manner in which you propose – and also the location. The setting you choose for popping the question could have a big bearing on the likelihood of your lover responding with the yes that you crave.