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'Girl! Get up and stop embarrassing all of us': Woman's proposal leaves internet divided

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A video capturing a woman's romantic proposal to her partner in Sydney has gone viral, but also ignited a surprising online debate. The clip, shared by Personalized Proposals & Co., showcases a woman in a red dress leading her blindfolded partner to a picturesque harborside location. Once there, she gets down on one knee and pops the question. The man's joyful acceptance and heartwarming kiss sealed the moment.

The man accepted the proposal and kissed his partner’s forehead in celebration.

While the video was met with widespread admiration and congratulatory messages, it also sparked a wave of criticism from some online users. The primary objection seemed to stem from the fact that a woman was the one initiating the proposal, challenging traditional gender roles .

“Girl! Get up and stop embarrassing all of us,” one wrote.

“I’d rather wrestle a shark in Sydney Harbour than get on one knee for a man,” someone else argued.



Some commentators expressed views, suggesting that a woman proposing to a man was somehow inappropriate or embarrassing. Others questioned the man's masculinity or implied that he was not "manly" enough to propose himself.

However, many others defended the woman's bold and romantic gesture, celebrating her confidence and initiative. They argued that love knows no gender roles and that a woman's proposal can be just as meaningful and special as a man's.

Psychologist Carly Dober told NewYork Post that such reactions often stem from societal norms that have historically positioned men as the initiators in relationships. She emphasized that challenging these outdated expectations can be confronting for some.

Despite the negative comments, the majority of the online response was overwhelmingly positive, with people praising the couple's love and the woman's courage. The incident highlights the ongoing societal shift towards more equitable gender roles and the need to challenge outdated stereotypes.
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