Woman says one sentence on a date that makes men want to marry her straight away

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Say this sentence on a date to get a proposal. (Stock Photo) (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Say this sentence on a date to get a proposal. (Stock Photo) (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

She claims this is the cheat code for getting a proposal.

The dating scene isn't always easy to navigate, despite the innovation and popularisation of apps to find love, it can seem like getting what you want if you are looking for commitment is further away than ever before. While you may spend a perfectly pleasant evening or two with a potential partner, if their dating goals are different from yours it can leave you feeling frustrated.

A woman has claimed to have found the cheat code that will make any man want to marry you pretty much immediately. She argues that getting these results only requires women to say one simple sentence on all of their dates. The sentence, which seemingly utilises reverse psychology to get what you want, will spur men on to committing to you, she claims.

The woman, a content creator called Marina Neuman who is based in Miami, posted a short video on TikTok explaining what the sentence is and how she uses it to get commitment from men who are initially expressing that is the opposite of what they are looking for.

She explained that she first was inspired to use the sentence in question after watching Pamela Anderson's Netflix documentary, who said "If you want to guarantee you are going to marry somebody, tell them that you will never marry them and you will be married in six months."

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Marina added she believed that Anderson was "onto something" with the tup., because "over the last two months I've gone on several dates where there just wasn't anything there."

The content creator's response to this was to tell the men in question, "You're lovely, I had a great time, but I'm really just looking to date for marriage at this point and I don't see this becoming something serious."

This led to the men Marina was dating doubling down in their pursuit of her, she claimed, even though she initially thought it would send them "running to the hills".

"Rejection does something to their brain," she claimed, "where instead of thinking she wants a serious commitment, 'I need to run for the hills', [instead] their brain says, 'she wants a serious commitment, but not with me, now I have to try harder than ever'."

Marina then gave a specific example of a recent date she had been on, during which the man expressed explicitly that he never wanted to marry, and asked her if that was problematic to her, to which she replied: "It's not my problem, I'm somebody's wife" adding that she isn't "in the business of changing a man's mind."

The content creator claimed that the man immediately changed his tune and began discussing that he had a desire to start a family in the next few years, "I just told you I'm somebody's wife," Marina noted, "and now you're like I have to lock this girl into something that she doesn't want. It's crazy."

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Emma Mackenzie

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