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Asking My Boyfriend 20 Questions

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Columbia Barnard chapter.

My boyfriend and I have been quarantining together since May. That’s a long time — I suspect that he has grown to resent my neurotic cleaning habits and my tendency to listen to the same five songs on a loop. In an attempt to verify my suspicions and test him on his knowledge of my habits and hobbies, I have decided to interview him. 

Note: This vapid article is brought to you by my writer’s block!

What’s the most annoying thing I do?

Thomas: You disagree with me about everything, and always, like, argue about it.

Gabriela: What? No, I don’t! That’s a horrible thing to say. I’m going to give you a chance to rephrase this one. 

Thomas: (laughs) You play songs I don’t like.

Who’s my favorite singer?

T: What’s her name… I forgot her name, but you always wear a shirt with her face on it. And you always talk about how you met her after a concert. She sings that song, “Changes.” Actually, Lady Gaga. Oh, I remember the other one’s name! It’s Banks. But I’ll still go with Lady Gaga.

[The song he is referring to is actually called “Change” by Banks, and I once played it on a loop for 10 days.]

Can you name three of my favorite films?

T: Kill Bill, Call Me By Your Name, and Pulp Fiction

[This is accurate.]

What’s my pet peeve?

T: What’s a pet peeve? 

G: Something I find annoying. 

T: Dirty dishes.

[In other words, when he doesn’t load his plates into the dishwasher.] ​

What is your pet peeve?

T: People on their phones at the dinner table. 

G: You do that sometimes.

T: No, I don’t!

[He does.]

In what ways are we similar?

T: We’re both very transparent people.

In what ways are we different?

T: We have different political views.

What’s my favorite book?

T: (instantly) The Bell Jar.

[Sylvia Plath is everything.]

What’s my favorite food?

T: Acai. 

[This isn’t really the case. I’ve just been having a moment.]

What’s my favorite videogame?

T: Dark Souls

G: Which one?

T: The third one.

What’s your favorite song I showed you?

T: “Levitating” by Dua Lipa. 

[He really likes this song and refers to it as “groovy” for some reason.]

What’s your least favorite song I showed you?

T: “Same Mistakes.”

G: Really? You don’t like that song?

T: I hate it. 

[I heard this song on an episode of Girls and I’ve been obsessed with it since.]

What am I the most passionate about?

T: Writing.

Who’s funnier?

T: You are. 

G: Yeah. But you’re funny too. 

T: You never laugh at my jokes! 

G: What do you mean? You always make me laugh.

T: Yeah, but you laugh at me. 

[This is true.]

What’s the last thing you Googled?

T: Nested static classes in Java.

[I know that sounds disgusting, but he’s a software engineer.] 

Describe me in a single word.

T: Caring.

Describe yourself in one word.

T: I don’t know. Can I skip this one for now?

[We never got back to this one. Creativity is not his strong suit.]

What’s your favorite article of clothing?

T: Hat. 

G: (laughs) What do you mean? Like, baseball caps? 

T: (laughs) Yeah? I don’t know.

G: What’s your favorite item of clothing? Like a favorite shirt or something? 

T: Any black T-shirt.

If you owned a boat, what would you call it?

T: Poseidon. 

[Again, not the most creative. He was an applied math major.] ​

What do I talk about the most?

T: Politics. 

[Yes, even at the dinner table.]  

As you can tell, he is a man of few words. I was planning on having him interview me for my next piece, but I can feel the icy cage that has been housing my creative forces thawing. As such, I should be able to produce something more introspective. That being said, I hope you enjoyed this blatant exposure of my personal life.

Gabriela Jatene

Columbia Barnard '22

Gabriela Jatene is a dog mom and Barnard College graduate, with a BA in History and English. Contact her about her articles or fear of crickets at gjatene@barnard.edu