Probably not, I'm not the "star" type.
Would you fall for a pebble in the sand?
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Probably not, I'm not the "star" type.
Would you fall for a pebble in the sand?
Yes.. love the pebbles.
Would you live in Alaska for a year?
Yes, I think I'd love it.
Would you eat dog, if you were in a place where it was served to you as a meal?
Absolutely not.....not under any circumstances.
Would you rather be overdressed or underdressed at a party?
Undressed ideally, but overdressed if i have to choose.
Would you accept a political office if you won by being written in?(not sure of the various laws on the matter, but just go with it)
(that would be an interesting party)
Yes
Would you go into space if you could?
Hey, what do you think where I'm from? Would love to go back there.
Would you stay awake till late to complete the last chapter of an interesting novel?
Yes.
Would you marry someone your family disliked to the point of ex communicating you?
I would if I felt that strongly about the person, but I am not sure you can be ex-communicated from your family.
Would you pretend to like someone such as a bosses annoying spouse out of respect?
To a certain degree, I can only suffer fools when I know there is a time limit or an escape route, otherwise I'll start to show annoyance.
Would you ever grow less amibitious?
Yes, as priorities change.
Would you consider getting back together with someone you had been involved with previously?
I never did, so probably not.
Would you care for a dying parent?
Yes.
Would you stay in a marriage with kids because it was practical? (also, would anyone honestly answer yes to this question {answer - no_
I wouldn't stay for the sake of the kids.
Would you get up in the middle of the night to drive a drunk friend home if they called you?
Yes
Would you donate an organ to save a loved one?
(tony, my mother stayed with my father simply for the sake of her kids. If you asked her, she would admit that herself. Some people take their vows more seriously than others and some believe that giving their children a stable family life is more important than their personal happiness)
(lil, i believe ya, no worries) just seeing if anyone would admit in first person.
Yes.
Would you buy a firearm for recreation(rather than protection)?
Yes, I like guns.
Would you be ok if one of your exes started dating one of your best friends?
Depends on circumstances, but no.
Would you start a relationship with a starving artist?
I guess it would depend on how you classify a relationship and on how talented he was:drool5:
Would you start a relationship with an extremely attractive person knowing that the only reason they were going out with you was for your money or status?
Hhmm, tough question to answer honestly- um, No. (The thought of men with power and status dating women for short term reasons..thinking outside the box there...)
Would you go on a date with a guy(at a later time,,days,weeks) that you had a wrong first impression(first 20 minutes of meeting)?
(oh, don't worry I can think outside the box, plenty of woman might take advantage of that dynamic as well)
yes, I would, I realise it is not easy for the regular guy to approach women, so I'm ok with a bit of nervousness and awkwardness, it actually can be charming. What I don't like is when men pretend to be something that they're not, they give off a strange vibe and something just doesn't feel right, that's when the warning signs go off. I did give someone like that a chance and and funny enough my first impression turned out to be right.
Would you pretend to be something you're not (hide your true personality). in order to date someone, knowing that you will eventually be found out?
I wouldn't give a false pretense ever. I am who I am.
Would you lie about an embarrassing situation/circumstance that is trivial (like blaming the passing of gas on someone else) to someone that you just met that you might be interested in?
First of all, as a lady, I do not not pass gas:frown2: and if something like that would happen perhaps to someone else, I would expect that everyone would either pretend it didn't happen or laugh it off.
Would you actually mention that it smelt like someone had passed gas to someone you were trying to impress?
No.
Would you join a social club?
Yes
Would you ask for help if you needed it?
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Yes.
Would you donate to charities that didn't solve the underlying problem?
If the charity is causing positive outcomes for people of need, then yes. If its existence is primarily to profit the founders, then no.
Would you want the power to read peoples' minds?
Mmm, yea. I think we usually know what people are thinking though.
Would you like being a teacher/professor in terms of work?
(tony, do you really believe you know what people are thinking?)
yes
Would you still work in your same job if you didn't need the money?
(mmm to a certain degree yea - I mean I have a good idea what emotion they are feeling - which is alot of information).
No, not really. I would always do something though.
Would you consider planning to never permanently move back to your country of birth?
(perhaps, but the emotion they are feeling could have nothing to do with you)
it would be hard to plan on complete permanency
Would you move to another country, because your partner wanted you to?
Yes, but not soley for that reason.
Would you marry someone that you likely were already going to marry so that they could stay in the country?
sometimes a little pressure can make you take that leap of faith required to make a big commitment, especially if you realise what your life would be like without that person in it. But I would not make that decision unless I had already been seriously thinking of marrying them already.
Would you want to be forever 21 years old physically if it meant that you were also forever 21 financially?
no, but 23 and you have a deal.
Would you let a friend use your car for a day?
yes as long as they can drive a stick shift properly (most can't)
Would you lend money (let's say $1000 )to someone you weren't that close to, maybe a co-worker that was desperate, with no guarantee of getting it back?
Yes, depending on character. Around here you get that alot ("me wah likkle money nuh?)
Would you date someone who flat out did not read and doesn't like to read?
I actually did. My friends could not believe that I was dating someone that didn't read. But we had lots of other things in common and he was able to fulfill my emotional needs, which for me is very important. He was a very smart(practical) and a very successful person that was worldly and sophisticated but he didn't have the patience for reading (I believe there was perhaps a problem w dyslexia) But he loved movies, music and was very adventurous and loving and for the time I saw him, he made me happy!
Would you be an alibi for a cheating friend even if you were friends with both the husband and the wife?
(The vast majority of smart practical successful males don't read-I don't know any investment bankers, brokers, traders etc..who read. I could count the number of bookish guys who are super successful on no fingers){exception, some corporate lawyers do read}
Yea, i'd provide alibi. Turning a mate in for cheating is bad on so many levels.
Would you debate on Serious Discussion Thread(litnet)?
(he was a partner in a large international firm and worked very very long hours plus travelled and had to socialise for work so probably no time for much else, but are right about the lawyers)
(would you still provide the alibi if it was for the wife?)
I might, haven't so far.
Would report your boss to a higher up if you knew he/she was stealing from the company?