Aug 21, 2008 11:36
What is more difficult for you; looking into someone's eyes when you are telling someone how you feel, or looking into someone's eyes as they tell you how they feel?
A: The first one. Partly because the second one holds few surprises for me and is mostly a case of sincerity that on its own will make us both feel better. I... do the first one very rarely. Or rather, with very few people.
... okay, beyond the point that first time I do look in someone's eyes that long, we both get a goooood look. And everything.
Think of the last time you were REALLY angry?
A: I... am not sure.. I don't get very angry, really.
You are on a flight from Honolulu to Chicago non-stop. There is a fire in the back of the plane. You get enough time to call one person...who would it be?
A: Oh god. Pollux. Whoever managed to GET me on a plane for such a distance? It's probably my fault that there's a fire ... somehow, anyway... Okay, retake on the previous question. I do get angry - at myself.
You are at the doctor's office and she has just informed you that you have cancer, do you tell anyone/everyone you are going to die?
A: I... I don't know. I probably tell those closest to me - not in the least because they tend to be able to catch when I'm hiding something no less successfully than I catch them at it.
What do you do with your remaining days?
A: Work into something that might help, possibly with other healers. Spend as much time as possible with those I love, but I tend to do that anyway. ... I really really don't like that line of thought, I'm sure at least one person will be many kinds of unhappy for my pursuing it.
Would you be afraid?
A: Not for myself.
You can have one of the following two things: trust/love.
A: Love. Although, you cannot really have love without trust. Not truly.
You are walking down the street on your way to work. There is a dog drowning in the canal on the side of the street. Your boss has told you if you are late one more time you get fired, would you still save the dog?
A: Yes. It's a not-truthful situation, considering that I'm not exactly a replacable resource.
Who's the last person who you knew that died?
A: *winces* All but Simon and me at Archangel. They are... too many to name just one.
If one of your friends cheated on their boyfriend/girlfriend and you were friends with them, would you say something?
A: Yes. What and to whom would depend on the situation.
Your best friend dies, what would you do?
A: Grieve. I do that a lot anyway.
What would be harder, for you to tell someone you love them or that you don't love them back?
A: That I don't love them back. Gladly, I don't have to say anything of the kind to my husband.
Have you ever lied to someone about your feelings?
A: Yes. Not everyone, though.
Excluding romantic love, when was the last time you told someone you loved them?
A: Good question. But I do love my family, and my husband's family... I think the last may have been my brother, in my last letter.
Are you old fashioned?
A: Huh. Don't really... know?
Which would you choose, true love with a guarantee of a heart break or to never love?
A: I'd choose love.
Have you ever truly experienced love?
A: Yes. Most definitely.
What hurts you the most emotionally, when you let yourself down or when you let the ones you care about down?
A: When I let others down.
Is there someone that you believe you will always be attached to, whether you love them or not, they will just always be in the back of your mind?
A: Yes.
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