YouPorn Celebrates Love With 'YouPropose' Contest

YouPorn Celebrates Love With 'YouPropose' Contest

NEW YORK — YouPorn is offering lovers the opportunity to pull off the ultimate marriage proposal to go down on an adult site, in front of 20 million people, with their new "YouPropose" contest.

“All of your friends and family are dying to hear the details of how you asked the love of your life to marry you,” said a company representative. “Will your proposal story be unforgettable? YouPropose [provides] a chance for an enormous, never been done before kickoff to your happily-ever-after!”

To enter, submit a paragraph explaining why you would like to propose to your partner on YouPorn. The chosen winner will have their proposal video prominently featured on the homepage of YouPorn for 24 hours.

“Expectations for the most unique proposals are at an all-time high, as this once in a lifetime moment will never be forgotten,” said YouPorn VP Charlie Hughes. “What better way to make your love story truly unique than popping the question in front of millions of people, and on one of the most popular websites in the world?”

“We wanted to do something to support partnerships and people who want to celebrate each other,” Hughes added. “Ideally we will get some submissions from couples that upload to our site!”

YouPorn will accept applications until June 19, with the winner chosen shortly after.

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