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1. Tell us 5 quirky things about yourself, 5 things you’re afraid of, and 5 indulgences you partake in regularly.
2. Name the last movie, song, book, piece of artwork, or performance that moved you to tears or joy. Explain why.
3. And now for something completely different! Name the last movie, song… yada yada yada… that angered or disgusted you. Explain why in detail without insults or personal attacks.
4. Does sex play an important role in maintaining a healthy relationship for you? Explain why.
5. What one thing would you want to do most if you could be a member of the opposite sex for a day?
6. Name 6 unexpected turn-ons. Why do they turn you on?
7. Describe a bad habit from your childhood that you still have.
8. What are 8 questions you’ve always wanted to see on a survey?
9. Answer your questions from day 8.
10. Share a moment that stands out as one of the happiest in your life to date.
11. You can cure AIDS, or solve world hunger. Which do you choose? (If you feel like explaining why, go for it.)

12. Take a picture of something from your workplace that someone who doesn’t work there may never see. Explain why you chose this and what it means to you.
13. Name 13 things you hope your parents never find out about.
14. List 14 choices you’ve made in your life that have led to where you are and who you’ve become.
15. Name something unexpected that you learned about yourself as a result of completing the previous 14 prompts.

 

Okay lets start with 10.

10.) I think my happiest moment to date would be standing in the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco, reading Sense and Sensibility, and enjoying the sun. That…or driving my minvan to Dixon, IL to see Chris the night we started officially dating. I don’t know why, but I loved that night. I was dressed to kill, listening to Nicki Minaj’s Starships on the radio as I pulled in to meet up with him. I felt infinite that night. Complete in myself…and got amazing kisses.

11.) Hunger. AIDS is preventable. Hunger can be unavoidable. You don’t have to choose whether you can pay your bills or get aids. But sometimes you have to choose to pay your bills or eat. Sometimes, you don’t even get that choice. AIDS can be avoided, prevented, fought. Hunger is…devastating. Take it from someone who has seen someone starve to death.

 

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San Francisco sounds really beautiful. I’d love to visit sometime. My brother almost got a job there! Agree about AIDs. Plus scientists are pretty close to curing it, if they already haven’t and it’s being held up by the pharmaceutical companies (evil bastards).

October 2, 2012

I’d have pretty much the same answer for 11 but then at the same time aids is a devastating illness that effects so many milllions of people it would be good to cure that too

October 6, 2012

RYN: Sizing is pretty easy. You just go by the months. So, 0-3 is from birth to 3 months and usually fits babies in that range. Then you get 3-6 months and so on and so on. If it just says something like 3, then it means it’s from 0-3 months. 6 would mean 3-6 months.