Guy Proposes With Engagement Ring Made From Wisdom Tooth, And His Girlfriend Loves It – Design You Trust

Guy Proposes With Engagement Ring Made From Wisdom Tooth, And His Girlfriend Loves It

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Lucas Unger and Carlee Leifkes are the first to admit they are not a “traditional” couple, and so it was only natural that Lucas would choose something a little out of the ordinary to propose to Carlee. He decided to use his wisdom tooth to make an engagement ring for his beloved now-fiancé.

And his lover’s reaction? She LOVED it: “So incredibly excited to marry my best friend, the man who knows that his wisdom tooth means more to me than a diamond. We have never been the ‘traditional couple’, why the heck start now?”

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Unger popped the question on Halloween in front of Leifke’s family.

“Can’t wait to be a weirdo with you and dance our way through life to Thee Oh Sees and Black Sabbath.”

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“You truly are my better half and my best friend. I appreciate all you have sacrificed to be with me and continue to be with me. I love you, and keep dancing.”

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This is the meaning of love.

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“Do you really wanna hold my dirty hands?”

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Here’s to a long, weird, and happy life together!

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Via Pulptastic, Facebook

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