Dan in real Life Questions
7. Can you know that in three days that you love someone? No. You can’t fall in love in three days. I use to like to think that it’s possible; but it isn’t. When someone falls in love that quickly you are either in love with their personality, or you’re desperate. To know you love somebody in three days is impossible. You need to know them more before you “Love” them.
10. Dan’s family is very involved in getting him to date again. How involved do you think family should be in your relationships? You involved in theirs? Honestly family shouldn’t be involved at all, but of course everyone will get into everyone’s relationships because they care what the other person in the relationship is doing and how they are treating you.
11. Where was your best hiding spot as a kid playing Hide and Seek? My best hiding spot was on the window ledge, behind the curtains in the dining room of my grandma’s house. I remember sitting there for what felt like forever and being so sure that I was going to be instantly found, but I wasn’t. My mom and grandma were running around the house, frantic and yelling my name as they tried to find me. Then as quietly as possible I slipped from my hiding spot and started laughing. They were SO happy they “found” me. After that incident we didn’t really play that game anymore.
17. Describe your perfect day. My perfect day would consist of a warm day at the beach, hanging out with my friends and having a blast. I’d be so happy and carefree. Then we would stay out late and drive around til 2am, not getting home and going to bed until like 2:30am. That would be my perfect day. I wouldn’t really care about anything else as long as I’m happy.
22. Dan tells the kids at the abandoned Shack O’ Shells that “life is full of disappointment.” Do you think that’s true? How do you deal with disappointment? Yes, I think that’s true. I’m not sure how to deal with it because it seems like I’m always disappointed, so I guess just continually look forward to something and then when it doesn’t happen, move on until you’re hit with disappointment again. Or just don’t get your hopes up.
The hide-and-seek "incident" made me laugh!
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