Ruki
Ruki 's Love Interview
VKei_Addict posted on Dec 29, 2011 at 12:03PM
Interviewer: What part of a girl do you look at first? Ruki: Honestly, the face. First I look at her face, but what I think is most important is if she’s family-oriented.. Interviewer: You can tell that by looking? Ruki: No. If she looks at a cookbook and says “I can’t do this you know?”, so she can’t cook but in a kind of cute way, that’s fine. But if she still makes it, like “Of course I can”, that’s a body blow. Though I would never say it tasted bad. Also, it’s important whether or not she can cook a diet menu. And if she can take care of me if I get sick. Interviewer: Sympathetic, huh Ruki: Yes….I think I just now started wanting kindness like that. Interviewer: You didn’t before? Ruki: Before now I thought that if she’s cute I’ll forgive anything, but that might be wrong. Interviewer: That’s still pretty harsh, though. Ruki: I’ll get turned off by one face they make while sleeping, or kissing. Of course I know there’s no helping it because they’re human, but I don’t like it if they have a bad sleeping position. If I could pick, I would want them to sleep curled up in a little ball. Interviewer: Even more conditions, huh. Ruki: Also, if she wears the same clothes as me two times in one week, that won’t work. Interviewer: So you would want her to pick up on that, then. Ruki: Also, a girl who goes out without makeup on. If we went out together after that, wouldn’t it cause trouble. Interviewer: (laugh) But for most of these things, other than face and clothes, you won’t know unless you go out first. Ruki: No, no, no. Of course not. Interviewer: Eh, what do you mean? You won’t know unless you try, right? Ruki: No, I wouldn’t try first or anything. Though there are times when I have Interviewer: (laugh) ! Ruki: Well, I’m an adult already, but there are times when love starts that way. But what I was just talking about isn’t all that important. What’s most important is if they have a dream or not. I think that I really do like people who are working hard toward something Interviewer: You finally got serious, huh. Ruki : What I’ve disliked the most so far is a girl who takes off work for me. Interviewer: Yes, that isn’t good. Reversely, I would also hate it if my boyfriend took off work for me. (ooh.. The interviewer is a girl...) Ruki: You would, right? Since work is work, I would want them to be aware of that. And a girl who sleeps in would really irritate me. Interviewer: Though it seems like the manager is the one getting irritated over there? Ruki: Well, yeah, I also sleep in (bitter laugh). But wouldn’t it be weird if I was the one waking her up? Like, “Ne~ Don’t you need to go to work—” Interviewer: I wouldn’t want to see Ruki like that (laugh) But I guess it’s just that whoever goes out with you is going to have it tough. Ruki: Because I’m still in the middle of looking for love. Interviewer: Have you ever fallen in love with two people at the same time? Ruki: If you read my lyrics I think you’ll understand, but there are a lot of people who cheat, right? Because I’m not writing stuff I made up. Interviewer: Heh! So it has happened. Ruki: But it’s impossible for me to love two people at once. If I have a girlfriend, but started being interested in someone else, I would just go that way. Interviewer: That’s not cheating, it’s just a change of heart isn’t it. Ruki: Yes. So it’s not loving two people at once or cheating. It’s cut in, cut out. Interviewer: I see. But aren’t there a lot of guys who carry their past loves with them? Ruki: No, I don’t do that. I might carry around a past unrequited love, but I quickly forget about past relationships. Interviewer: Have you ever thought, “That was a great relationship” or anything? Ruki: I have….do you want to hear? Interviewer: Please tell me. Ruki: My high school girlfriend and I broke up because I cheated. Interviewer: ……….? Ruki: Damn, I have cheated! Interviewer: (laugh) ! Ruki: Then once I lost her I understood. Like, “Ahh, that was a great girl”. Interviewer: So you’re not carrying it around, it just remains as a beautiful memory. Ruki: that’s right. There are a few times when I’ve realized, “Now that I think about it, that was a great person”. So that would be telling a lie when you break up. Interviewer: “GENTLE LIE”, huh. Ruki: Yes. The last message I got from her said, “I was really happy when we were together. Thank you.” I was like, “Nooo, you’re totally pissed off, right?” Interviewer: (laugh) But I don’t think getting angry would mean that she hated you. Ruki: I guess that’s true.. Interviewer: Then, what would you do if you and your friend both liked the same person? Ruki: It’s never happened, but if it did, I would ask my friend if he liked her or not. Then if he said he did, I would give her up. Interviewer: Hehh Ruki: I put my friends first. No matter how much I love someone. Interviewer: Friendship first, huh. Ruki: Of course. Because I hate men or women who pick love over friendship. Interviewer: You’re finally sounding more like a guy. Ruki: No, I’m always guyish (laugh). |