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FN's The Proposal promo: Find out who put their hearts on the line!

Aug 1, 2009 by FN's Trixie Reyna

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By now we hope you’ve seen the hilariously unique romantic comedy The Proposal, starring Sandra Bullock and hottie Ryan Reynolds (we sure did, and we absolutely loved it). Now we’re going to make five ladies love the film even more as we announce the winners of FemaleNetwork’s The Proposal promo. Are you one of them? Find out after the jump!

These lucky readers will bring home one The Proposal keychain and passport wallet each for answering the promo question: “So you've finally found THE ONE....but would you put your heart on the line and propose to your boyfriend? Why or why not?”

Christabel Zamora, 25, Civil Engineer:
“Yes I will put my heart at risk and propose to him. It is better to start my life with him earlier, and in case he rejects my proposal, at least I have known his real plans before it’s late. If he is just not ready yet and will need more time, then I will understand; or if he thinks that our relationship is not leading to the altar, then though it is painful I should be thankful that I have known before I have wasted years of my life fooling around with him.”
 
Marilen Diaz, 30, Freelance Project Coordinator
“Yes, I am willing to put my heart on the line and propose to my boyfriend. But I must say that I will try to orchestrate the act in a light and funny way to make the moment happy, whether he will take the proposal seriously or not, whether he will accept it or not. The bottom line is, I was able to express how much I wanted him to be my one and only in this lifetime.”

Ronalie Palugod, 24, Registered Nurse
“No. I would wait for the guy to propose because girls are the ones that usually develop feelings faster than guys. You might be head over heels in love and he just might not be ready yet. So if he is willing to propose and he does, then you know he feels the same way and wants to be with you.”

Lady Libo-on, 22, Recruitment Assistant
“I will not propose to my boyfriend. I still have this dream of having my man doing this romantic one knee proposal with a beautiful diamond ring on his hand and ask the magical words 'Will you marry me?' If I will propose, he may feel disappointed that he wasn't able to do that part, especially if he’s traditional (male ego). I know that there is nothing wrong with that idea, and if he loves me he will say yes, but as I said, every girl has a dream, and that's my dream.”
 
Nelia Cruz, 26, Company Nurse
“Why not? In fact this was actually what happened to me and my boyfriend before (now my husband). Five years ago we had a long distance relationship in which we experienced ups and down. However, we found many ways for our relationship to grow. We texted, called and chat with each other everyday. Then every month we alternately go to each other’s place. I was living in our province at that time while he's living here in Manila. Until one day, my application to work abroad as a nurse has been approved. I excitedly informed my boyfriend, and asked him, "Honey, will you marry me?" Then he answered "Of course, I will marry you anytime." We just celebrated our third year of marriage last June.”

The Proposal is now showing in theaters around the metro.

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