Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Fictional Matchmaking Consultation for: Kirsty, Catherine Hawthorne, & Gabby A | Lovely Blog Party

Good morning, my friends. Just your friendly neighborhood (in the blogging block anyway) matchmaker with a few more pairings. I'm almost caught up and so far, I don't think that I have missed. Now, that I said that...oh dear...

**Please understand, these are meant as a joke, so if I entirely missed the mark, I hope it causes a laugh and not distress. :)**


Kirsty = Aladdin

I personally liked the live action, but if you prefer the animated
then change the photo in your head. :)

Kirsty, you were something of a difficult client because of all your possibilities. However, the fact that you seemed to find a man of mystery attractive, your puzzlement of the man you've seen both as a prince and a street rat intrigues you. You find him thoughtful, while also being very easy to talk to and confide in. You also find him protective and supportive in your life. And it doesn't hurt that his adventurous side provides you with insight to a whole new world,  that you can't resist enjoying together. You're normally homey outlook, is not looked down upon by him, but rather your perspective is enhanced by his unexpected appearance in your life. 


Catherine Hawthorne = Roger Hamley


Your natural curiosity is one of the many things that makes you perfectly matched with Roger Hamley. Much of your time together is spent with your learning about Roger's passion for his nature studies, which you find fascinating and enjoy learning about and supporting him in his interests. Your story is not an easy one as you are faced with many sorrows throughout your story, and yet you are both able to at least be true to your feelings. Even though you might perhaps suffer the more because he is a little careless with his observations of human nature. And to be fair, he is quite the workaholic, but in time, he soon involves you in all of his travel and work so you might be together.


Gabby A. = Mr. Bingley


Your story is almost a tragic one with Bingley being perhaps to easily persuaded to change his mind as he is so bad at knowing his own feelings and depends to greatly on the opinions of his friends. However, as you are both optimistic and of similar good-natured temperament, your misunderstands are resolved in time and though a little on the awkward side at times, it is mutual affection that you feel towards one another. And while you do not live with your parents as you first thought, there is some difficulty as you are still unfortunately to often in the company and household of your sisters-in-law. Thankfully you are able to sustain better company and advice from your close family.


Again, I'm sure I'm due for a miss, but I hope you three are generally pleased. 


Yours truly,
Cordy

P.S. I added the link to my matchmaking game towards the top of my sidebar, for those of you who are still looking to participate. :) There are a few "veteran" bloggers that have yet to try this out, and I'm dying to make a match for them to see what they think of my "skills". ;)

4 comments:

  1. For some reason when I was filling out my answers (apologies again for any headaches my indecisiveness caused by the way ��), Aladdin did not appear in my mind as a potential match, but as soon as I saw my result, my brain was like 'OF COURSE!!' So, you have at least one very satisfied customer from this collection of three at any rate :)

    Also, I definitely prefer live action to animated films, and really loved Mena Massoud as Aladdin, so the picture you chose is PERFECT ��

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  2. Hahaha! *claps hands* Well done! I have always liked Mr. Bingley, I must admit. XD I have always said I liked him far better than Mr. Darcy himself, which I should think is fairly high praise in the Austen world. I think Mr. Bingley and myself would get along splendidly. :D
    Thank you for your services. *curtseys* ;)

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  3. Also I love how you can come up with so many different fictional male characters to suit everyone! Very impressive! I'd be like, "Gilbert Blythe?" "Mr. Knightley?" "... Gilbert Blythe would suit you too." XD

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  4. LOL, I never thought of Roger (but then Wives and Daughters is series I've only watched once, and not much of the book). I do love nature and find it quite fascinating (though I do hope that he has good sense to keep the rodents and certain insects away from me). I am a workaholic myself, so that is little bother. My Catholicism might be a bit of a conflict between us though, heehee. Excellent work, matchmaker :)

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