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We’re Gifting You a Plan for Popping the Question

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If you have trouble reading this email, go to the December 18, 2019 Ta-Da. It’s the Perfect Pro

If you have trouble reading this email, go to the [online version]( [Click Here]( [UrbanDaddy]( [Sponsored Love]( [UD - Nightlife]( [SPONSORED LOVE]( December 18, 2019 Ta-Da. It’s the Perfect Proposal Playbook We’re Gifting You a Plan for Popping the Question VITALS The Playbook, [Online Now]( [Share] [Facebook]( [Twitter]( The holidays are approaching. And you’re planning to buy her something that not even Santa himself could provide. A diamond engagement ring. And we want you to do it right. And so does she. Which is why we’ve joined forces with the engagement ring authorities at [Forevermark Diamonds]( to bring you The Playbook; a [step-by-step guide]( that will walk you through every step of the proposal process until her finger is sparkling brighter than your neighbor’s lawn. It’s an in-depth guide that should cast all other lists into the garbage bin. Really, we got deep. These are just a few of the subjects we tackle to help you get the ring she wants with the greatest of ease and the least amount of hand-wringing possible: [How to decide whether it’s time to pop the question]( by gauging the signs. The question being “Will you marry me?” Not “Is there a Santa Claus?” [The ring-shopping experience](. How to find a trustworthy expert that will serve as an ally as you search for the perfect diamond. [The 8 stages of ring-shopping](. Much catchier than “the 12 Days of Christmas.” [Finding the right ring vessel](. Nobody really thinks about this until it’s too late. Oh, except us. And you. We really do make a great team. [Finding truly unique and ethically sourced natural stones]( that she’ll treasure forever. We even talked to a [real-life ring expert]( from Forevermark for some inside info. She definitely made the Nice list this year. Note: The Playbook, [Online Now]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Save]( [My UD]( [Like Us On Facebook]( [Side-ad-top-wide] [Side-ad-vertical-bgr] [Click Here]( [Side-ad-vertical-bgr] [Side-ad-bottom-wide] [UrbanDaddy]( [What is sponsored love?]( [About Us]( | [My UD]( | [Perks]( | [Contact]( | [Jobs]( | [Advertise]( | [Tips]( [Email Issues]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [User Agreement]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Editorial Policy]( 900 Broadway, Suite 1003 New York, NY 10003 © 2019 UrbanDaddy. All Rights Reserved.

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