You Marry? - Will

I don't know exactly what the future holds, but I know that as long as I am walking into it with you, I am ready for anything. I want to build a life where we never stop adventuring, never stop laughing, and never stop choosing each other every single morning.

What I love most about us isn’t just the big milestones or the effortless vacations; it’s the quiet, ordinary moments. It’s the way we handle a stressful Monday, the way you know exactly how I take my coffee, and the way we can sit in total silence and still feel completely understood. You are the first person I want to call when something goes right, and the only person I want to hold when everything goes wrong. Will You Marry?

Replace the first paragraph's generalities with a specific detail about when you first met or realized you were in love. I don't know exactly what the future holds,

This is a beautiful, life-changing question. To write a great "Will You Marry Me?" essay (or speech), it shouldn't just be a list of facts; it should be a narrative of your growth together. The Best Choice I’ve Ever Made It’s the way we handle a stressful Monday,