Prob 4-5 stone of fat sucked out would be a start lol Whats most attractive physically and personality wise in a woman?
I appreciate a combination of strength and softness in both areas. Would you rather live for 300 years with subpar intelligence after the first century (you won't get actual dementia), or 200 with high intelligence the whole time?
I feel like there's a downside here I'm not seeing, but ... I'll take 200 with high intelligence, please. What's the last major decision you made? (Bonus q: did it work out favourably?)
I left my fiance (who I'd been with for 3 1/2 years, engaged for two months) and moved to Virginia to date my internet friend, who I'd never met before but had been talking to online for thirteen years. And yes, it worked out because we're now married, and my ex is happy with the girl he should've been dating all along. If you could go back in time and prevent one major event from happening, would you do it (why/why not) and what event would it be?
I don't think I would go back and do it. God had a reason why everything happened. Maybe we don't understand it, but He knew what He was doing. I would not mess with it. It's in His hands. He knows what is best for us all. Do you play sports? If so, what do you play!?
I played soccer somewhat badly in my last year of middle school, and I ran track somewhat good in tenth grade.
Well, I'll just ask another one sense no one has!! For women, what do you find most attractive in a guy?
Respect. Not to cat-call, not to get angry when she doesn't "put out" as soon as he wants, not to get so jealous that he beats up another guy or become possessive. Just respecting other people in general. Nothing is more attractive to me than a well-mannered man. What celebrity do you find most attractive? (since we're on the subject lol)
Keanu Reeves. His humility is breathtaking and I've loved him for the last 30-odd years. In fact, longer than I've been married. Good job my hubs understands. What's the one thing you would divorce/split up with your other half for, no excuses, no explanations, no second chance, no sorry, just that's it - game over?
It wouldn't be much of a relationship if it really were just one thing, so my answer is nothing. If things had been building up, and the latest thing was the last straw, then perhaps there's too much that needs working out in the first place, but even then I would see if there's a way for the relationship to be salvaged. What did you eat yesterday? ETA: ugh, too slow... my favourite time of day is that first cup of coffee in the morning (providing I haven't got to rush out anywhere shortly after). What did you eat yesterday?
I ate donuts for breakfast, roast for lunch, and skipped dinner. Why does everyone keep skipping my questions?
Arriving separately (just in case things go sour and you need to bolt!), being somewhere near a body of water, lots of talking. Actually, that's my ideal murder scenario as well so I'll go ahead and add sexual tension. Preferably culminating in a full on make out session as isn't that what dates are for? Q: If you could be any modern-day author (taking on their name and credit for all their past works) who would it be?
Neil Gaiman, not because I've read a lot of his stuff. He just seems like the real most interesting man in the world, and he's even written for comics. What's the hardest you've ever worked, either physically or mentally?
I've pretty much crawled home from a job putting steel doors up on a paint line rack at the manufacturers at the age of 28. Entirely steady shift. Who's given you the most encouragement to write: teacher, friend, family, etc?
As an example, the one thing, if my husband hit me. I would leave, that one hit would be all it took. I would be out the door before he could apologise. Fave time of day - early morning. what I ate yesterday - can't remember but mince beef was involved, oh, pie! I made a pie. Least favorite song - the one written for Paul Walker and the Ellie Goulding one from Fifty Shades of Grey - they have both been overplayed to the point of pissing me off that much, I turn the station over when either of them come on the radio. Great date - anything that does not involve my kids. Author - Sue Townsend. She wrote fab comedy and I'm no good at comedy. Hardest I've worked - when I was going through the adoption process to have a family. Most encouragement - my husband and three of my friends. (needed to comment on something and didn't want to leave anyone out) Q: If you could shapeshift into an animal, which one would you be and why?
Probably.....a wolf. They are really cool and tend to go at things alone, but hunt in packs. They are beautiful creatures too. If you could choose one actor/actress to hang out with for a day, who would you choose and why?
Definitely Jennifer Lawrence. She's a total babe plus she talks and acts like the guys. She could make watching paint dry exciting! Is there a sign of punctuation that you find you use way to much in your writing?
Used to be the em-dash (--). It was crazy, not done out of pretension, but somehow I had an additional "broken thought" every other sentence. Teachers probably thought I was planning on being a journalist or something. Now it's the comma. Lots of subordinate clauses in my sentences these days. What do you want the reader to experience in your writing?
I want to have him/her consider looking at something from a different perspective, often examining worldviews. Anybody play guitar? What's your favorite make and model?