Relationship Interview Research Paper

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Relationship Interview
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Hope Holmes works at Henry Ford hospital in Detroit, Michigan. Hope had one friend she could always count on and that’s Rosa, but Rosa had always envied Hope. They were having a birthday party downtown at the best bar in the city, Nikki’s. They arrived at the party around 11:00 that night just in time to see Chris and his friends walking out to leave the party and Rosa spotted Terry, one of Chris’ friends. Terry and Rosa have some history between them so they decided to stay and talk about things. Chris and Hope are having an intimate conversation and feelings start to flare so he asks Hope to dance. The song they dance to be very slow, they talked about everything just as if no one was there.
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Hope and Chris relationship gives me so many reasons on why I want to get married and have children in the future. I am in a committed relationship with my boyfriend going on three years in November. It took him and I a while to get to where we are today because we both had flaws that we had to learn to cope with, and decided how we can make each other happier. Our relationship is very strong because he’s my friend first (Best friend at that) so we can talk about anything and we trust one another. I feel that’s what it takes for a relationship or even a marriage to last. Without love, trust, and communication there is a 0% chance you and your partner will work. I love Chris and Hope relationship, Hope struggle throughout her life with her son, Chris wanted to be the father figure for him and he wanted to spend the rest of his life with her. Chris was like a superman that came and swept her off her feet. I found it beautiful on how they made up a routine for their wedding because when I get married I also want to perform to one of me and my husband favorite song to family and friends. Chris and Hope have been together for 24 years that is a very time, the love they have for one another is very beautiful. The advice Hope and Chris gave in the interview was very meaningful, in the future I will make sure my partner fulfill all the things that will keep the relationship as

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