That is BRUTAL. That situation sucks for literally everyone involved. In this case, it’s a mere 40,000 people. Oddly enough, the person I feel the least bad for is the guy who proposed. First of all, proposing at sporting events is like a whole other level of cliche. It’s been labeled cliche, been openly made fun of as cliche in movies and by pretty much everyone, yet people still do it and everyone thinks its so corny every time but you can’t not clap.
It’s as if the almighty one decided to make an example out of this guy. He sacrificed him for the good of future men. So there is never another man who has to live through this unfortunate yet completely preventable situation. After all of this is you still decide to propose at a professional sporting event, then you better be surer that shit she’s gonna say yes. You gotta do pretty much everything except flat out ask her to ensure you already know the answer to the question before you pop it. Ask her girlfriends, her mom, her anything, to get some type of confirmation that you’re not going to have the worst night of your life in front of millions of people (including retweets).
This isn’t going to help the girls rep either. Oh, you’re the girl who turned down a proposal in front of thousands of people. Gotta say, little red flag if I’m the next guy up with that braud. Yes could be totally legit, but regardless, tread lightly. Before you know it you’ll be getting denied on thew big screen next winter at Foxborough and this girl will get her own reality show. Cause it’s 2017 and that’s how the world works these days.