Well, the first one was ‘successful,’ and I’ve always wanted to see an ‘ideal partner’ one that’ll actually work. Check back soon for a chart on how personalities from ‘What Word Describes You?’ and this one. Enjoy!
2. Noticing some attraction between you two, you decide to ask them out. What’s their reaction? Their face shows surprise, embarrassment, happiness, ect., pretty clearly, and their answer comes out with a smile, and maybe a sign of affection. They seem to quietly contemplate what just happened, face expressionless for the most part. When their answer comes out, it’s spoken softly, maybe even shyly.
3. You’re on the phone, planning your first date. When dates and times clash, how do they react? “If I can’t reschedule my plans, I’ll have to go, and see if I can squeeze in time for this.” “No, I can’t. How about you see if you can open up a space in your schedule, because I can’t cancel anything this last-minute.” “Oh, don’t worry, I can see them another time. We are more important now.” “Maybe, maybe not. I’ll see what I can work out.”
4. You finally make the date and talk some more. During the talk, you happen to get the location to their online journal. You notice the most recent entry is about the upcoming date. What do they talk about? All the possible ways the date can go, both realistic and idealistic. They also speculate what will happen in the future- about where this relationship will take them. What we are actually going to do. Everything’s in detail- where we’re going, when, what we’re doing. They even go about how they have to figure out what to wear.
5. On the way there, you two get a chance to talk a bit. What’s it like? They are quiet, maybe still shy, and doesn’t start the conversation. But when they do talk, their voice is soft and kind. We’d be in a conversation pretty fast, and they would be speaking about more logical subjects, in a self-assured, confident voice. Their bubbly voice would probably be going off before we entered the car. Subjects that come up can be considered personal, but they are tactful enough to know when to and not to push at certain subjects. Silent. They don’t offer too much of a conversation, only saying what is necessary. Their cool, leveled voice isn’t too friendly, but I don’t mind.
6. What would you say you appreciate more about him/her? How caring and thoughtful they are. They are like a light in the dark that won’t stop shining. Their cool logic and reasoning. They are like a pillar of support when I need them.
7. You get to the movies and go up to pay. What’s the paying situation? They’d rather pay for themselves instead of leeching off me, and wouldn’t mind paying for me if it was within their limits. Let me pay. It seems they rather keep to the more traditional roles of a relationship. They would feel bad that I’m paying for them, and try to pay for themselves, but would ultimately let me pay. They’d try to make it up later, though. Wouldn’t really mind, maybe try to pay for themselves, but would let me pay if I insisted.
8. You two are standing in line for snacks when you realize that the movie should be starting very soon. How does your date react? They’s get kind of antsy and strongly feel that we should skip the snacks to be sure to get there on time. “I want us to get the best seats.” Maybe have a thought about leaving, but don’t mind staying. “That’s what the previews are for, right?”
9. During the movie, how is your date being affected by the movie? Crying, laughing, gasping, or at least very involved with the movie. Mostly laughing or “aww!”ing. Though, they also seem interested how close us two are, or the food situation. They seem totally tuned to the movie, laughing when something really funny comes up, though, they are actually more interested in our physical positions. Laughing when something really funny comes up, but usually predicting what’s going to come up next and making witty comments.
10. After the movie ends, you find yourselves parting. But that ‘goodnight kiss’ moment seems to have arrived. How’d it go? They didn’t mind initiating it, but it was obvious it was coming, leading up with a small conversation concerning a kiss. I’d have to start it, but they wouldn’t mind the sudden gesture, as if they were waiting for it. At first, they’d tip-toe around the subject of kissing, then maybe play hard-to-get, but when we started it, they’d get into it. I almost had to announce I wanted to kiss them. It was almost like they were going through a mental preparation, but once they accepted it, they seemed determined to finish it well.