A: Who do you like and Why?
I like two people for reasons even I cannot fathom.
B: Have you ever been in love? If yes, how many times, and how do you know it was love?
Once. Still am. I just know.
C: Longest relationship you’ve ever been in, and why did it end?
Official relationship, three weeks. He was moving to another country. It was too much pressure for us.
D: Have you ever changed for someone, if yes, how?
I think it’s only natural that you try to be what the person you like is, but not completely. When I change, it’s because I see something nice in the person I’m with, and I want that in me.
E: Pretend I’m your ex, what do you want to say to me?
I’m glad you’re happy.
F: Have you ever been cheated on?
Yes.
G: Have you ever cheated?
No. I would never.
H: Would you date someone who’s known for cheating, if yes why?
I wouldn’t. I’ve been cheated on so many times. I try not to let it happen again. Once a cheater, always a cheater.
I: What’s the most important part of a relationship?
Trust and love.
J: Do you like to be in serious relationships or just flings?
I do miss being in a serious relationship.
K: When you are dating someone do you believe in going on “breaks”?
No. Breaks can lead to cracks, and I’ll be damned if I let that happen.
L: How many people have you ever hooked up with?
Well…
M: What’s one thing you regret saying or not saying, doing or not doing in a previous relationship?
I regret nothing.
N: What age do you think is appropriate for kids to start having sex?
When they’re mature enough to deal with all the consequences—emotional, physical, psychological, spiritual…everything.
O: Do you believe in the phrase, “Age is just a number?” Why or why not?
Kinda. I’ve been with guys both younger and older than me. I know one younger guy who acts and thinks more maturely than the older one. It’s all about experience.
P: What about “Love at first sight”? Why or why not?
Lust at first sight, maybe.
Q: Turn on’s?
A perverse sense of humor with intelligence to back it up. Must love Star Wars. Must not be homophobic. And my type: “skinny and gay-looking”.
R: Turn off’s?
Too flirtatious…with other girls. Too busy to do anything. Can’t make the first move.
S: What do you consider a deal breaker?
It used to be “has kids”, but I pretty much shit on that.
T: How do you know it’s time to end a relationship?
When there’s no spark anymore.
U: Are you currently in a relationship? If yes, for how long? If no, how long have you been single?
No.
V: Do you think people who have dated can stay friends?
I’ve stayed friends with my exes, because I know how to move on and let go. I can’t say the same for others.
W: Do you think people should date their friends?
If the friendship is too precious, I would not date. I do not want to risk destroying that friendship over sex.
X: How many relationships have you had?
Not a lot that really counted.
Y: Do you think love can last forever?
I really don’t know.
Z: Do you believe love can conquer all things?
No.
1: Would you break up with someone your parents didn’t approve of?
No. I’d let the relationship take its course. If my parents were right, then it won’t last. But I will need to learn that myself.
2: If you could go back in time and give yourself one piece of advice about dating what would it be?
Sex will not win their love.
3: Do you think long distance relationships can work? Why or why not?
No. Tried it.
4: What do you notice first about another person?
Face.
5: Do gay, lesbians, bisexuals or transgender people bother you?
Not at all. My roommate and majority of my friends are gay, and I love every one of them.