Little kid ruins marriage proposal: 'I'm gonna pee outside."

Here's something that no one considers before proposing.
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Shelby Slauer
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Little kid ruins marriage proposal: 'I'm gonna pee outside."
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This is probably the most disturbing, albeit still successful, proposal video I've ever seen.

It starts off as your average, nice marriage proposal video, with the now-engaged couple's son in the background to be a part of the moment.

And then things take a turn for the worse.

The son decides he simply has to use the bathroom, stepping down from the ledge, undoing his pants, and getting down to business.

My question is, what kind of kid just goes to the bathroom on the concrete?

The best part is the couple doesn't even notice. The videographer even starts laughing, but they don't suspect anything until after he proposes, they embrace, and they finally turn around to find their son with his pants down.

Keep this video in mind for your future proposals and always make sure everyone's used the restroom first.

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Shelby Slauer

Shelby does standup in NYC and contributes writing to nice places. Someday she wants a nice back porch. Follow her on Twitter or check out her website, why don't you.


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