You know when you’re laying in bed and instead of deciding to just sleep, your brain decides to think about all sorts of things? Things you could have done differently, things you should have said, people you shouldn’t have given the time of day to? Well, the last year has kind of been like one whole session of that for me. I guess being on furlough due to the pandemic, being too pregnant to move and getting trapped underneath a sleeping baby has given me far more time to ponder than usual. One thing I’ve thought about why things didn’t go well with ex-boyfriends and I’d love to hear your stories too!
Relationships
Romantic Ideas For Couples Who Don’t Want A Public Engagement
Collaborative Post¦ The pandemic has completely transformed our approach to life milestones. In a world where it’s now okay to invite guests to your wedding on Zoom or to have a birthday party online, it’s fair to wonder what the best post-pandemic proposal looks like.
Most couples in the UK are shy about public proposals. It doesn’t matter how much you love your partner; there’s a slight sense of embarrassment when they kneel in front of you inside a crowded restaurant.
“Darling, what are you doing? Sit back on your chair! People are watching us.”
With this in mind, it’s safe to say that British couples do not regret the temporary loss of public proposals. However, it’s becoming easier and more acceptable to plan to pop the question at home. Besides, you could make things just as romantic for you and your loved ones with these simple tricks.
4 Ways To Mentally Prepare For Your Big Day!

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Collaborative Post¦ If you’ve never been engaged and have no real idea about what it feels like, then you won’t be aware of the mixed emotions it can bring. On one hand, you’re happy that you’ve finally locked in the person that you care about most in the world. On the other side of the coin, however, you have to deal with the work that will be coming your way. While this isn’t too much of a problem, plenty of brides and grooms like to overthink and take on challenges that might not necessarily be there.
The good thing is that, while a wedding is a big part of your life, there are so many things you can do to lower the burden and mentally prepare for what’s ahead. If you’re in this particular predicament, then here are a few ideas:
Important Wedding Details That Often Get Overlooked

Collaborative Post¦ There’s a lot to consider when planning a wedding. In the process, some of the smaller details can often get overlooked. While not all of these smaller details may matter, others could have a big impact on your day. Below are just some of the most important details that commonly get forgotten when planning a wedding.
3 Things to Look Out for Before Purchasing an Engagement Ring
Collaborative Post¦ Getting engaged and eventually becoming married can become a stressful time for all involved, whether that’s for the soon-to-be groom, bride, or the extended family. For most, these stresses can start early on when thinking of all the fine details such as suits and dresses, wedding venues, guest lists, and much more. Before becoming engaged there are a few big choices to be made. One of these potential issues we shall touch on throughout this article, is the initial engagement ring for your very soon-to-be fiancée. You may have already picked a ring out for your spouse, however, some may be fretting over the decision in case the ring of choice ends up a little lacklustre. Read through to have a little more of an idea on what to look for before deciding on a ring.