Can a Woman Pop The Question?
You meet someone, you guys go out on a few dates, and you begin to really feel that person. After getting to know a bit more about each other, you decide not to see anyone else, and date exclusively. You have fun together, you fight, you make up, and break up, and make up again. You go through so much crap, but then realize that you want to spend the rest of your life with each other.
One of you goes shopping for diamond engagement rings, and decides to pop the question. Traditionally, the men are the ones who [are expected to] pop the question – to go down on one knee, or whatever other form of proposal they wish. However, what if the woman is the one who proposes? What if I take the first step, and ask my boyfriend to marry me?
Interesting, huh? I personally see nothing wrong with that. We live in an ever-changing world, where there is no longer such a thing as “what a man is supposed to do” and “what a woman is supposed to do”. So tell me, what do you think? Can a woman propose to a man?

It may not be a bad idea if a lady pops the question, or even hints at it. This is s sign to the man that he is being favorably considered as the man with whom she wants the rest of her life with. As long as the woman’s attitude in the relationship is more favorable than unfavorable, then I say………..let it be.
I absolutely believe a woman can “pop the question” . I think every relationship is unique and different. We shouldn’t assume every man knows the right time/place to propose, or even if he should propose. I feel if a woman feels comfortable enough to take on the task, more power to her.
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personally, i see nothing wrong with a woman who wants to propose, it just goes to show that she knows what she wants and is willing to go out and get it.
and if what she wants to do is spend the rest of her life with me [which u know wouldnt be a walk in the park] then im a lucky camper indeed.