Charlotte's Interview
Alrighty, Char, your turn. As James mentioned, writing these interviews for people you're close to poses an interesting challenge. I have tried to ask questions that the average reader might ask. That is, the average reader who knows Charlotte only from her blog. Also, as is the point with this thing, the questions tend to be personal, and often require an abnormal level of honesty. Alright, without further adeu:
1) You're experienced in the marriage department, but the man you're currently living with is not your husband. Do you intend on getting married to Larry at some point in the future? Either way, what benefits do you think you'll gain as a result of your decision?
2) You've said before that if your relationship with Larry doesn't work out, you're done with men forever. Does this mean you'd spend the rest of your life alone, or would you consider turning to the other side of the force? If so, what would you consider the benefits of being with a woman as opposed to a man?
3) Having grown up a repressed southern baptist girl in an east Tennessee hick town, you've got quite a religious background. What are your current key beliefs about God, morals, and spirituality, and are you content with your spiritual status?
4) The company you work for is about to ship your job off to Texas and India. How does this make you feel? What do you intend on doing to support yourself after the closure?
5) Explain who the young woman in the picture below is. Whom did she love? What was she scared of? Where did she think she'd be in 2006? Would she be happy with where she's been and who she's become?
And now the rules:The Official Interview Games Rules:
1) If you want to participate, leave me a comment below saying, "interview me".
2) I will respond by asking you five questions - each person's will be different.
3) You will update your journal/blog with the answers to the questions.
4) You will include this explanation and an offer to interview others in the same post.
5) When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them five questions.
1 Comments:
Ohh lawd... I'ma have to think about these for a min b/f I respond. :) Good questions!
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