>>4230794>I am a journalist from a high-profile mediaOf course you are
>(legally not allowed to disclose which one but you can probably guess)As someone who actually works as a part time journalist for a local newspaper and holds interviews on a regular basis, let me tell you that you’re legally obliged to tell us who you’re working for as well as the use of the collected. An anonymous online survey is no exception in that regard. Otherwise, it be a severe violation of data protection in both the US as well as almost every European country. Additionally, you’d technically need an agreement form of some description and even though asking us if we’re okay with it would technically fall under a “verbal agreement” I very highly doubt it’d hold up should a court case arise.
1. In August it’s going to be 4 years.
2. Yes I had, but it’s a pretty long and complicated story.
3. Yes, I do.
4.No, not really. There are some projects that are somewhat related to her that I’m kinda working on or want to start working on, but other than that, no.
5. I’ve told my best friend about it and to him it didn’t really matter and I know that at this point he’s probably forgotten about it since we never talk about it. Other than that, no, because my love life isn’t any of their business.
6. Tell them that I’m happy the way things are right now and that I’m not looking for anyone or something along those lines.
7. I think overall pretty positive. If I’m feeling down or lonely, I think about her and most of the time start feeling better. Finishing some tasks feels more rewarding when I think about that she might be proud of me for my accomplishment.
8. Probably the lack of touch, since I’m a rather physical person when it comes to expressing affection. How do I cope with it? I simply accept it.
9. Honestly that genuinely doesn’t cross my mind unless someone asks about it.
10. No
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