Sounds fun to me! http://www.clicksmilies.com/s1106/spezial/Fool/iq.gif
For how long?
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Sounds fun to me! http://www.clicksmilies.com/s1106/spezial/Fool/iq.gif
For how long?
absolutely....sounds like fun 2 me
would you walk thru death valley desert if there was an unknown gift at the end?
yeppers.
Would you throw out your TV for a year just for the heck of it?
I've TRIED, but my partner won't let me.
Would you get a tattoo of your BF/GF/Husband/Wife's name if they asked you to?
Heck No. I made it past my early 20's without getting a tattoo no reason the start now. Besides I think that once you tattoo someones name it's a set up for failure - one of those great cosmic jokes.
Would you get you children's names tattooed if they asked?
Were I to ever have children; I'd probably have their names tattooed upon me before they even got home from the hospital.
Would you be able to "pull the plug" on a loved one if you know it was what THEY would have wanted?
I don't know. I have no idea. I would like to say "yes"...but I just don't know.
Same question
You know, I would love to say truthfully that I would have the courage to do so, because I hope that if I am ever in that shape, someone has the courage to do it for me, but I can't say. I've never faced the decision. To anyone that has and has pulled the plug, I tell you from my heart, that if you know that was their wish, then you did not murder them, you allowed them to die in peace. My own mother has a no resusitation clause, and it will be carried out. She wishes to be cremated, which my sister is kicking against, but my brother and I are united-- mom's wishes will be carried out. It's a tough call. I hope I never have to make it, but if I do, may God give me strength and courage to do what they wish.
Same question.
I would.
Would you kill someone if you were granted not to be prosecuted?
Absolutely not. To take someone's life would feel too fundamentally wrong - I wouldn't need the State to punish me, I would punish myself.
Would you do/say something you didn't believe in just to impress a friend?
Not anymore --- geez I wish I could go back to my youth and undo all the things I said or did just to impress or just not to be ostracized
Would you stay married just because you were used to the routine you were in with your current spouse, even if you were bored out of your mind?
Definately not, if there's no love there's no point. In the past I used to wish my parents were still together but I grew up and realised the only important thing in any relationship is love, when it becomes a routine it is a waste of time (of course this line of thinking could also explain why the longest relationship I have been in lasted a total of about 7 months)
Same Q
Probably. It sounds to me as if passion is being confused for love in this question. Passion comes and goes (and more often than not comes back again)... boredom is no reason to abandon the promises made during marriage. It goes "till death do us part" not "till it's no longer fun & exciting". That's why it's called a commitment. If you're bored, do something to liven things up. A real relationship is based on mutual respect, trust, support, compassion, etc...... THAT'S love. Boredom may be a test of love; but it's a test that can be easily passed.
All of the above is my humble opinion..... It's not my place here to preach.
Same question.
I'm agreeing with Bib here, if it's just a case of boredom then that's no reason to end a marriage, however if there were other contributing factors then you might have a case.
If you could have dinner with a movie star or a sports hero which would you choose?
movie star, and discuss technical acting stuff. Stagecraft, and all that behind-the-scenes stuff is pretty cool. Besides, I wouldn't have anything in common with a sports hero, probably. :lol:
Would you invite an old pal on a "just friends" date, if you haven't talked in a long time?