Act 1: Married with Children
1. Do you plan to get married?
a.If so, how far down the line do you think it'll be.
b. If no, can you imagine yourself changing your mind.
Eventually, yeah. Probably... mid-late 20s, so in about 10 years time, I'd guess.
For the next few questions, suppose you intended to get married. No fun if you just say "not at all lol" y'know.
2. What sort of wedding would you want? That is, where on the scale of "gigantic money sucking extravaganza" to "simple courthouse marriage license get" to "Vegas, baby" would you fall.
Ahh, I'm actually quite bad when it comes to this. I'd want it to be a big deal and all, but I'm not for the whole religious ceremony thing, being pretty firm in my atheistic stance. Hrm. Other than wanting it to be a big, extravagant thing, I'm not too sure here. 'Least I've got lots of time to think about that one~
3. Your spouse-to-be approaches you and requests that you change your name. How do you respond?
a. How would you respond if they wanted to take your name?
Well, I hate pretty much every part of my name as it is, so I'd be fine with changing it. As for them taking my name... Ehh, I'd be discinclined to go with it, unless it either sounded really good, or I've already changed my name by then.
If I'd changed my name already and they wanted me to change it from that, then I've found the wrong person.
(Yes, I'm very selective, but only with certain things.)
4. Your potential spouse has children from a previous relationship. Is this an issue?
Don't see why it should be. Unless they're a hellspawn child, in which case I'll just try to make them tolerable.
5. Do you intend to have children?
a. If so, how large a problem would a potential spouse being unable to have them be.
b. If no, suppose your hypothetical spouse change their mind and wanted them. How do you respond?
Ehh. I.. would prefer children, but I'm also not averse to adoption, so an inability to have children (or me ending up with a male partner) wouldn't be a problem.
As before, assume you are going to have children for the following questions.
6. What sort of environment do you raise your children in? That is, in terms of neighboorhood, proximity to family, and so on.
Proximity to family... Hmm, that depends on how close I can tolerate being to them. My sister, sure, they'd see her a lot, but as for the kids' grandparents... >_> Neighbourhood, ehh, no preference at this point. Otherwise, I'd try to make sure they don't end up fucking up their lives, but just let 'em enjoy it past that. And I'd probably buy them games consoles from a young age so that they end up as gamers. <3
7. Your spouse suggest that your children take their names from each of your, girls for the mother and boys for the father (apologies if this doesn't apply to you). How do you respond? Why?
Yeah, my parents have boring names. I don't particularly like either, so I'd say no. (I have a feeling several DLers would hit me for this upon discovering my mum's name, but meh.)
8. If you could guarantee that your children would learn one value, what would it be?
HONESTY. I'm always honest, to the point that I have insulted people a lot by just telling the damn truth (although I try not to be too harsh about it if I can avoid it). I'd like my kids to be able to tell me, if there's something wrong, what it actually is and not have to worry about how I'd respond. If they do something they think is wrong, I'd like to have them actually tell me.
Okay, some easy questions to finish things off.
9. Who are the best parents in fiction?
Uh. Wait, these are the easy questions? o_O Gah. Best parents in fiction... I'm not sure I know much fiction where parents are alive. >.> Inclined to say Greil, from FE9, just because he seems good by that world's standards, methinks. :/ Teaches his kids some valuable lessons for surviving where they are and tries to set them up for a good career? Uhh, sure, I'll go with that. >.>
Edit: Atticus Finch, from To Kill a Mockingbird. I think anyone who knows this can see why I'm saying him.
10. And the worst?
The mother from Pokemon. What kind of responsible parent lets her kid go travelling around the world at the age of 11?! (I'm sure there's worse, but hell if I'm gonna think of more parents who-- oh wait Gendo Ikari lolz.)