>How would they react to breaking something expensive by accident?
"Oops."
>How would they react to you breaking something expensive by accident?
Probably a bit more harshly than if she broke it herself.
>How would they try to cheer you up?
Just being with her cheers me up.
>What helps make your relationship with your loved one unique compared to others? Is there anything different that you do together?
We're able to get a lot more enjoyment out of the winter months.
>Do they inspire you?
To do my best for the sake of those I care for, yes.
Fairly judgmental, particularly from a distance.
"Most people ruin their own day after weighing themselves. Besides, you're still better off than me."
Hard to say, I have no idea what a Japanese wedding is like.
I don't like the anime very much, but I've gone back and skimmed through it more than I'd like to admit. I do enjoy revisiting the manga though. I've only played the DS game once so far. The PS2 has no translation, so that's a lot more difficult for me to cover.
>How does your beloved handle sudden loud noises, like Thunder?
I don't think it bothers her too much.
>Did your beloved watch E3?
She hasn't played video games before.
But I sure am excited for Metroid and BG&E2, personally.
>Who is the bigger romantic, you or your waifu?
I'm romantically very shy, but I secretly like it a lot. She's far, far more open about it, and it's one of the reasons I love her so much.
>Are there any characters from your waifu's series that you would like to show up at your wedding?
Her friends and mother, of course.