A JEWELLERS announced it is on the hunt for the most clueless boyfriend in town.
Beaverbrooks in Golden Square is hoping to make the dream proposal a reality after research found that four in ten women were disappointed with how their partner popped the question.
To spread a little love, the store is offering a hapless romantic the chance to win help from an ‘engage-mentor’, who will plan a memorable proposal, and £3,000 towards the special event.
Janet Goulding, store manager, said: “A marriage proposal can be a daunting experience for a lot of men, so it's no surprise to see how many women felt their partner’s efforts didn’t quite hit the mark.
“When planning the perfect proposal, it’s important to consider the little things that will make it personal for you. Whether it’s cooking their favourite meal or planning a romantic visit to the place you first met – it’s about knowing exactly what your partner would want and the little details that make it extra-special.
“With the help of our resident ‘engage-mentor’ we hope to give one local boyfriend the opportunity to plan a proposal their partner will remember for all the right reasons.
“We can’t wait to hear what proposers in Warrington have to offer.”
For a chance to win enter the competition at beaverbrooks.co.uk/little-things-competition by September 10.
We asked readers on our Warrington Guardian Facebook page how their other half popped the question?
Driving over Barton Bridge in a Ford Capri (which had no first gear), he turns to me casually and says "Are we doing it then or what?" Been married 18yrs now!
Wendy Duncan
He didn't. I did though with a Haribo ring and he said yes😍 we got married last month
Lynn Oliver
He said hey babie get your wedding dress on I'm dragging you up the aisle
Jackie Featonby
He said "you got yourself a husband if you'd like one"
Karen Cameron-clarke
I had no intention of proposing. But I was out one night and it was like I had no control. I had to ask her to marry me. It was like deja vu but in real time. Like it was always meant to be. And she said yes!
Garry Morgan
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