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I Asked My Boyfriend 10 Questions About Our Relationship

Sometimes, I interview him for fun.

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I Asked My Boyfriend 10 Questions About Our Relationship
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I decided to interview my boyfriend for fun! Hopefully, he enjoyed this as much as I did. A few things to know, we have been together 9 months! We became instant best friends and have a blast together! Were very alike yet so different. Were a good fit and I figured this would be fun till he and I are able to do the "boyfriend tag" for my youtube channel. Let's begin!!!


One: What is your favorite thing about my personality?
"That you have the same sense of humor as me." We both have a very dry and sometimes dark sense of humor. Which is why we spend too much time watching south park, family guy and other shows like that in our free time.

Two: What is the first thing you thought when you saw me for the first time?
"Oh my god she is that short." I remember telling him how short I was, and that I had to scale the counter to get things. When he first came over, I climbed out of one of our bar chairs and stepped down. He was surprised to learn when I said short, I was not joking!

Three: What is your favorite thing about me physically and why?
"Your eyes, cause i think they're big and beautiful." He does enjoy my eyes, and the best part is the puppy dog eyes win every time.

Four: What's one pet peeve you have that I do?
"When I can't hear you singing in the car" He likes when I sing in the car, even though I am pretty sure I sound like I am trying to speak whale. I'll work on singing louder babe, just for you.

Five: Do you remember our first date? Where was it? Were you nervous?
"We went to the movies to see Logan, I was kinda nervous, but we had been talking awhile." I enjoyed the movie, and I cried. He was nice and made me feel better. Love you, babe!

Six: What is your favorite memory of us?
"Our First Kiss" It was what felt like below zero. It was also in his driveway. It was cute, cause he was nervous. So was I. Felt like we were 16 and having our very first kiss ever.

Seven: If you could plan a perfect day for us, what would it be?
"Take a random road trip somewhere. Doesn't matter where." Maybe this can become a reality soon. I like the idea.

Eight: What is your favorite thing we do together?
"Relax and watch tv, cause I'm lazy." His words, not mine! We don't get much downtime due to our hours of work during the week. So when we have the time, we sit back, relax and watch cartoons or horror movies.

Nine: What are our strengths in our relationship?
"That we're pretty much just like in a lot of ways. Cause we fit together very well and get along really well" He isn't wrong! Sometimes it is scary how similar we can get.

Ten: What do you see in our future together?
"Having our own home, kids, and dogs.... maybe cats. Also, Living a happy life." He truly knows me. Dogs, the way to my heart!


Although it has only been nine months, it feels like so much longer. I enjoyed interviewing my boyfriend and lets give him a round of applause for being such a good sport and answering the questions!

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