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How to make a guy propose to you

In Nigeria where I come from, getting married is a big deal. For every girl, marriage is seen as the highest achievement you can have. Every Saturday thousands of girls get married, and thousands are struggling to get married. Finding a guy that is ready for marriage is the tough part, they are never ready for marriage. There are Salome things that you can do to get a ring on that finger, as fast as you want it.

1: put on your best behavior
This truck has been known to work for generations, you just have to know how to use it. Before a guy puts a ring, he has to be sure that he is not carrying problem, believe me no guy wants headache in his marriage. If you want to get married soon, you have to learn to be more understanding, and tolerant.

2: make his friends your friends
these is another trick that has been known to work, tested and proven. You don't even have to like them, you just have to create the impression that you do. If you can get his friends on your side, half of your job is done, just watch them do the job for you.

3: be a good cook
don't ever underestimate the power of food, especially to guys. As much as guys love sex, they would do anything to have a wife that can cook. If you are planning to marry soon, and you still don't know how to cook, then my dear you are a learner.

4: get to know his family
it is often believed that when a guy introduces you to his family, he has plans of marrying you someday, that is so true. If you get your guy to introduce you to any member of his family, I bet you he will be getting married to you sooner than you think.

5: get to meet his mother
These step comes after meeting the family. Meeting, the mother can prove to be the most challenging and difficult of all the rules. If you are fortunate to meet the family, then get close to his mother, if you can have his mother on your side, then your work is finished welcome to the family.

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