Ghanaian forward Semenyo has taken a major step off the pitch, making headlines not for a goal, but for a heartfelt moment of love. The AFC Bournemouth star proposed to his longtime girlfriend, Jordeen, marking a new chapter in their journey together.
The proposal, surrounded by joy and celebration, reflects the deep bond the couple has built over the years. Fans across Ghana and beyond have flooded social media with congratulatory messages, praising Semenyo for showing the same confidence in love as he displays in front of goal.
But beyond the romance, the moment has stirred an interesting conversation—especially about one aspect of modern proposals.
Do Men Always Have to Knee?
While the proposal was undeniably beautiful, I must admit that my only problem is him going on his knees to propose. This long-standing tradition, borrowed from Western culture and tied to symbolism of humility and submission, is something many believe men must do to make a proposal “complete.”
But must it always be this way?
In today’s world, relationships are evolving, and many argue that love should be expressed in ways that feel genuine—not in ways that simply follow old expectations. Marriage is a partnership, and there’s no single script for how two people should agree to spend their lives together.
Semenyo’s moment was heartfelt, meaningful, and clearly special to both of them—and that is what truly matters. Yet, his proposal has reignited an important conversation about how society shapes the way men express love.



Regardless of the debate, one thing remains clear: Antoine Semenyo and Jordeen have embarked on a beautiful new chapter, and fans are eager to celebrate with them. Love is a goal worth scoring, and Semenyo has just secured one of the biggest wins off the field.
Congratulations to the couple
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