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Questions To Ask Your Boyfriend

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

The following are a collected group of questions from previous post made on this blog about different topics that range from intimate, personal, cute, funny, silly, weird, sexual and hard questions that you can ask your boyfriend.

Note: This post is very long. If you don’t have time to read it now, feel free to bookmark it for later. :-)

Questions To Ask Your Boyfriend:

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Taken from post: 100 Questions To Ask Your Boyfriend

1.    Who are your ex girlfriends, (if any) and what made the relationship end as it did?
2.    What have you learned from life that makes you who you are today?
3.    What are your plans (goals) for the future?

Taken from post: 21 Questions To Ask A Guy

4.    If I had an accident and be left with terrible scars for life, would you still love me?
5.    What is it of me that you like the most?
6.    How do you remember your “first love”?
7.    After me, who is your closest female friend? (excluding your mother, and other family members)
8.    How do you remember my first impression?
9.    Would you leave me for a celebrity that really really liked you?
10.    Are you a virgin?
11.    Do you still have feelings for an ex?
12.    What is your best kept intimate secret?
13.    How do you visualize the perfect woman? What are her attributes?
14.    Who was your first girlfriend?
15.    How would you react if I was dating another guy?
16.    At what age do you plan to get married?
17.    What is it that you don’t like about me?
18.    What would be your best reason to break up with me?
19.    How would you react if the doctor told me that I have a deadly disease? Would you still love me?
20.    If I had to move far away for many years, would you wait for me?
21.    If we had a child born with health problems, how would you handle the situation?
22.    What are your financial goals for the future?
23.    How and when would you know if I am the right one?
24.    Do you believe in God? Why?

Taken from post: Fun Questions To Get to Know Someone

25.    Have you ever had the feeling you were being watched?
26.    So, do you really think we evolved from apes? Seriously?
27.    What would you do if you were the last person on this earth?

Taken from post: Intimate Questions To Ask Your Partner

28.    What has been your most intimate experience?
29.    Who has been your most intimate partner?
30.    Do you still have feelings for an ex intimate partner?
31.    How long did your most intimate relationship last?
32.    Do you regret living those intimate experiences with that person?
33.    What made you go that far?
34.    Are you a virgin?
35.    Do you rather follow your heart (that does not think) or your head (that does think)?
36.    What do you think is better: premarital sex or premarital abstinence?
37.    Do you think the past matters in a relationship?
38.    How would you react if I had a more serious intimate relationship in the past?
39.    Do you think it’s OK for me to still have feelings for an ex?
40.    What is your definition of intimate?
41.    Do you agree with: were there was fire, ashes remain?

Taken from post: Random Questions To Ask A Guy

42.    What are your future financial plans?
43.    What is your mayor goal in life?
44.    What is your favorite book?
45.    How would you describe yourself in 3 words?
46.    What are your mayor flaws?
47.    Who is your hero?
48.    What do you consider most important in life?
49.    What would be your questions to ask on a first date?
50.    Do have any type of bad habit?
51.    What is your point of view of the world?
52.    What are your priorities on a first date?
53.    How would you describe the perfect life?
54.    What country would you choose for a honeymoon?Why?
55.    What has been your most embarrassing moment?
56.    What do you do when you are bored?
57.    How do you spend time with your family?
58.    Do you have any enemies? Why?
59.    What has been the most important decisions in your life?
60.    What experiences have marked you the most?
61.    If you could change the past, what would you change?
62.    How do you visualize your future?

The above questionnaire is an example of the type of get to know you questions that can help strengthen a girlfriend/boyfriend relationship. They are also good premarital questions that can be taken into account before marriage.

Some can be considered questions to ask on a first date or questions to ask a potential boyfriend, but they can vary depending on each person, situation and the relationship it self.

But the best use of these questions is to get to know someone better. To help uncover the real and mysterious individual that hides behind the social mask. To see who will be the real person if that boyfriend turns into a husband and a life long spouse.

Within courtship, we only know up to a certain extent about our partner. Within marriage, things change. Both partners will have to learn how to cope with each other with all of their past, present and future for as long as they live.

This would include: family members, friends, neighbors, pets, ex relationships and personal and intimate experiences. The above deep questions for couples help unfold all of this. They are not to be considered a quiz or a survey, but rather simple questioning for better understanding.

As for the answer to these questions, they will depend on his reaction because  they are personal. As mentioned on a previous post, they have to do a lot with the truth, and sometimes, the truth hurts.

For more interesting, romantic and  fun questions to ask your boyfriend, get your copy of  the 100 Questions Before Marriage sample eBook, or Michael Webb’s eBook 1000 Questions For Couples today!

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How To Write A Sorry Letter To Girlfriend-Boyfriend

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Lets face it, we have to admit that all human beings make mistakes, no body is perfect and sooner or later, we will get to a point where our mistakes need to be understood.

Relationships are not excluded from mistakes and they are very delicate to the suffering they cause. That is why we have to learn how to swallow our pride and admit that we were wrong when it comes to confessing mistakes to our partner.

However, not everybody has the humility to say sorry directly, but if that is the case, it can still be done in writing.

Writing a letter requires some thinking, but writing a “sorry letter” could require some brainstorming.

The following are a few things you might want to keep in mind before you write a sorry letter to your girlfriend/boyfriend:

-In this letter of apology don’t start by saying sorry or apologizing, be realistic.
-Let him/her know indirectly about what you really want to say (sorry).
-Remember that you are not writing a romantic or I love you letter.
-Write about your personal weakness that led you to the mistake.
-Be careful with what you write (it could be misinterpreted).
-Do not add sorry poems or sorry quotes, just be natural.
-Keep in mind that words are delicate in this situation.
-Be very responsible and mature about the situation.
-Make her/him understand that you were wrong.
-Sprinkle a little humor in the confession.
-Say sorry at the end of the letter.
-Cross your fingers.
-Done.
- .

Your partners reaction to letter will depend on many things that can vary from what type of mistake, how healthy is your relationship, trust, the time of the relationship it self, etc, but most importantly, communication.

Expressing sorry to your partner might be difficult if communication is poor. This could make it an obstacle.

But keep in mind that many people will never get to the point to say “I am sorry” because they are afraid of rejection or humiliation.

Saying sorry means you are doing the right thing.

If your partner or ex partner does not want to accept your apology, then he/she is the one who might have issues. As an imperfect human being, you (as well as him/her) have every right to be wrong at times and also have the right to say sorry, be heard and understood.

Just like you, your partner has the potential of committing similar mistakes. Whether he/she is your boyfriend/girlfriend or husband/wife, there will always be that special need of understanding.

Your partner should know that “Contrary to what many think, forgiveness is not a synonym of forgetting, rather it is to accept the bad that has been done to us, to accept that we are imperfect beings and therefore others like us are entitled to make mistakes.”

“… to forgive is humility to realize that everyone is entitled to it, and that we are not anybody to neglect forgiveness.”

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Cute Names To Call Your Girlfriend

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Emotionally, girls can be compared to a marshmallow: so delicate that anything can suppress their feelings, or so puffed up with pride whenever they’re complimented about their good looks.

Puffed up or suppressed, girls are sensitive just like a marshmallow. A good way to nurture that sensibility is with humor and calling her funny names is a good way to add a lot of it into the relationship.

The following are a couple of common (some popular and some are not) romantic names to call your girlfriend that can be considered “cool” and funny, but I rather say that they are good and cute. The description next to them is not a meaning, but rather a fun way to use them.


Cute names to call your girlfriend:

Sleeping beauty: Good for the sleepy heads

Cutsie wootsie: Excellent to say while pinching her cheeks with both hands

Honey bunny: For the really playful

Dolly wholly: For the well dressed

Pretty eyes: Good for the crystal clear colored eyes

Sugar cake: For the sweet and happy

Sugar puff: Perfect if she is sweet and very sensitive (like a marshmallow)

Snookums: Perfect to say before a kiss

Cup cake: For the innocent and sweet

Doll face: For the cute face

Beautiful: Simple yet very effective

Pumpkin: Common name and for casual moments

Freckles: This name speaks for it self

Princess: Perfect is she still has that little girl spirit

Peaches: Good for the girls who blush a lot

Shorty: Be careful, she might really think she is short

Barbie: Excellent if she wants to be a model

Pretty: One of the best names that any girl will love

Angel: For the really elegant

Baby: Common name for both partners

These names are perfect to make one of those romantic scenes were husband and wife call each each nicknames back and forth:

Her: Sugar puff! dinner’s ready!
Him: I’ll be right their sweetie pie!

Her: OK my little cup cake!
Him: I love you doll face!

Her: Me too cutsie wootsie!
Him: Not more than me sleeping beauty!

Her: Oh yes indeed honey bunny!

You get the picture…

Besides cute names to call your girlfriend, you can ask her real personal, intimate and hard questions by downloading your free copy of the 100 Questions Before Marriage sample eBook, or the famous eBook written by relationship expert Michael Webb 1000 Questions For Couples.

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