All this is a very far cry from sex right? That is why we
did mention earlier that looks and sex should be the last criteria in the
selection of a life partner. The marriage proposal must come as a natural
sequence and it should by no means be the first thing that comes out as soon as
you warm up to a person. You cannot very well say something like, “hey, you
know what, I think we have the same tastes so let’s get married.”
You can say that of course but it would not be in very good taste. So
what do you do if you discover that one of the friends that you made and the
one who you were keeping your fingers crossed about is already married?
Do you have a car? Then the answer is simple, just run over that
person’s spouse and remove the unwanted element, right? Wrong! It is just not
done. You can still be friends with that person and shift your attention
towards another direction. Who knows, you might even find a better person. All
you have to do is shuffle your cards and deal them out again.
I hope you have got the hang of what we meant by working backwards now?
Good. There is another catch involved in this process. There is a chance that
one of the friends that you made may have read this book too and maybe the
proposal may come from the other end.
If it does, then well and good; for it saves you the ritual.
Mr. Right and Ms. Wrong
But then, what if the person who proposes to you wasn’t really what you
had in mind? Well, the choice is yours of course; you can take it or leave it.
But there is a point worth considering over here. If we can find someone that
we love that is good, but if we find some one who loves us, isn’t that better?
But I would also like to add a word over here. Suppose some one does
come and propose to you but unfortunately, you are not in the least interested?
You have every right to turn the proposal down but please do it gracefully.
There is no need to hurt the other person’s ego. This person is obviously a
friend of yours, and surely you care deeply for them. However, if you know that
you cannot marry this person, a turned-down proposal is better than a divorce.
Try to explain your feelings in the gentlest way possible.