I guess all the marriage stuff is a matter of opinion. I think cheating counts as "something major," personally.
And if you end up really unhappy in a relationship, why stay in it? If you don't love the person you're with pretty intensely, it can be hard to achieve the things you deem more important in marriage than love. Not to mention, sometimes people change and their goals change along with them. Sometimes it's honestly better to end things.
Anyway. I definitely have some regrets about my life, but I think if I had everything to do over again, I'd make most of the same choices. Even the ones that have turned House and me into a two-for-one deal that damages the vast majority of other interpersonal relationships.
Well, you're right - adultery is something major. But I'm looking at the root cause behind that problem... Once you've committed to someone... adultery just shouldn't happen, just like a divorce shouldn't happen
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Family isn't forever. Sometimes people break contact. Sometimes people get disowned. In a perfect world, the family you're born into would love you and support you unconditionally, but that's not always how it works. There isn't a single kind of relationship in the world that can't go horribly wrong and come to an end
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Oh, now, you gave House's dad more thorough answers. But, then, he's decidedly more intimdating, and he asked better questions.
Are you really colorblind? I had no idea!
Obviously, it's a positive one, all things considered. I was just curious for details, but that will do!
Okay. Ask me questions. This the meme that will never end. Every time I answer someone's questions? My inbox gets thoroughly spammed. So, take your best shot, you've got 5 questions! Go!
Sorry about that. Not my fault! "Tell me about your parents" requires a little more detail than "How many ties do you have?"
Anyway, yes, I'm really colorblind. Here, have a look at this. It shows how colorblind people see things. I have an S-cone defect, so the last one is how I see things; I have trouble with blues and yellows
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What an intriguing way to get to know someone. The things people use these "blogs" for never fails to surprise me.
I am facinated with your answer about why you became a doctor. It was quite the opposite for me- Father hated the idea of me being one. Wanted me to go into the military; as an officer of course. I did end up doing a tour, but as a medic.
I had a general practice for a while, but pathology was always my strongest suit. I'm better at talking to those who don't answer back.
If you would like to interview me I shall enjoy answering question.
I definitely have some questions for you. It was a lot easier to come up with these than the other two interviews I did probably because you're not my best friend's father or a woman whose pants I want to get into.
01. Even when it's for med school and even when they end up working with them closely, a lot of people have pretty interesting and often negative reactions the first time they see a dead body. What was your reaction?
02. As a medic in the military, did you find that the urgency made it harder or easier to deal with the incoming death and traumatic injury?
03. What was your closest personal brush with death?
04. Is or was there ever a Mrs. Ducky?
05. Has anyone ever told you that you look kind of like that one guy from The Man from U.N.C.L.E.? My mom used to love him and always said he was my dad's only competition. Hah.
(( OOC: I have to say, you've got a fantastic Ducky voice. I can really hear him when I read what you've written. :D ))
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And if you end up really unhappy in a relationship, why stay in it? If you don't love the person you're with pretty intensely, it can be hard to achieve the things you deem more important in marriage than love. Not to mention, sometimes people change and their goals change along with them. Sometimes it's honestly better to end things.
Anyway. I definitely have some regrets about my life, but I think if I had everything to do over again, I'd make most of the same choices. Even the ones that have turned House and me into a two-for-one deal that damages the vast majority of other interpersonal relationships.
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Are you really colorblind? I had no idea!
Obviously, it's a positive one, all things considered. I was just curious for details, but that will do!
Okay. Ask me questions. This the meme that will never end. Every time I answer someone's questions? My inbox gets thoroughly spammed. So, take your best shot, you've got 5 questions! Go!
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Anyway, yes, I'm really colorblind. Here, have a look at this. It shows how colorblind people see things. I have an S-cone defect, so the last one is how I see things; I have trouble with blues and yellows ( ... )
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How interesting! Well, you're always very coordinated with the ties, so see how I wouldn't know?
And, here are the answers!
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I am facinated with your answer about why you became a doctor. It was quite the opposite for me- Father hated the idea of me being one. Wanted me to go into the military; as an officer of course. I did end up doing a tour, but as a medic.
I had a general practice for a while, but pathology was always my strongest suit. I'm better at talking to those who don't answer back.
If you would like to interview me I shall enjoy answering question.
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01. Even when it's for med school and even when they end up working with them closely, a lot of people have pretty interesting and often negative reactions the first time they see a dead body. What was your reaction?
02. As a medic in the military, did you find that the urgency made it harder or easier to deal with the incoming death and traumatic injury?
03. What was your closest personal brush with death?
04. Is or was there ever a Mrs. Ducky?
05. Has anyone ever told you that you look kind of like that one guy from The Man from U.N.C.L.E.? My mom used to love him and always said he was my dad's only competition. Hah.
(( OOC: I have to say, you've got a fantastic Ducky voice. I can really hear him when I read what you've written. :D ))
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I've put the answers in my own journal. I hope that is alright?
http://ducky-md.livejournal.com/2491.html?
((OCC: Thank you! I adore Ducky, and can hear him when I write. The Britshism throw me on occasion, but I have some good friends who give me advice.))
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