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Diver proposes to his underwater girlfriend

Diver proposes to his underwater girlfriend

This is a lifelong surprise.

A young diver surprised his girlfriend with a breathtaking underwater proposal in the Black Sea.

Daniil, 21, from Krasnoyarsk, Russia, made a perfect underwater proposal to his long-time girlfriend Nastya while standing out on Crimea, the Eastern European peninsula.

A young diver surprised his girlfriend with a breathtaking underwater proposal in the Black Sea. nx

This is the first dive the couple ever had-a book.

While underwater, Nastya explores the rocky seabed. She suddenly noticed a bottle of champagne wedged between some rocks. Her curiosity got her best and she tried to release the bottle-but as she turned around, she was stunned to find Daniel floating in front of her, holding an open ring box.

In moments of pure emotion and surprise, daniil gently slides the ring on his fingers, surrounded by bubble clouds.

Talk about experiencing underwater surprises.

The newly engaged couple reached out and sealed the moment with a sweet underwater hug.

Nastya was stunned and found Daniil floating in front of her, holding an open ring box. nx

The couple has been dating for three years and are heading to work in Crimea in the summer. Their shared love for the sea made them dream of one day settling near the coast.

The newly engaged couple stretched out their hands at any time and sealed the moment with a beautiful underwater hug. nx

Some couples are engaged in unusual ways – others are gradually embracing the “quiet proposal” trend.

“Proposing quiet is a new trend in which it remains intimate and private, with no public display or extensive announcements, focusing on personal low-key moments for the couple,” diamond factory expert Ella Citron-Thompkins said in a statement.

The couple dives at the Tuckerhankut Point in the Black Sea. Boris – stock.adobe.com

In addition to keeping a low profile, many women deliberately accompany their boyfriends to jewelry stores to pick their engagement rings.

“More couples who want to choose a ring together reflect a shift to a more intentional, collaborative proposal process,” Citron-Thompkins said.

Many people talk about it publicly on social media.

“Do you think I believe I have to wear the right ring I have to wear in my life?” The 2025 Bride said online. “No. I’ll go with him. I’ve chosen.”

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