Saturday, April 25, 2020

Ramirez, Catrina Marla D. BSPSY3-A Essays - Survey Methodology

Ramirez, Catrina Marla D. BSPSY3-A MARRIED COUPLE Interviewer (Me): Hi, I'm Catrina Marla Ramirez of BS Psychology 3-A. I would like to ask permission if I can ask you something about your relationship as a married couple? Interviewee: Sure. Interviewer (Me): May I know your name and How long have you been married? Interviewee: Vangie Pagarigan and Archie Pagarigan, we're married for 19 years. Interviewer (Me): So let's start. For the both of you, what is Love? -2152652721610Interviewee: Love, I believe this word gets tossed around more than it should. It's more than just a simple word and can have a lot of meanings. Just to name a few: trust, commitment, best friends, communication, willingness, arguments and tenderness. Interviewer (Me): Next, what is Sex? Interviewee: Sex brings a closeness that is beyond words. It relaxes you, puts you in tune with each other, and smoothes over all the everyday trials and tribulations. Interviewer (Me): What is Marriage? Interviewee: A socially or ritually recognized union between spouses that establishes rights and obligations between them, between them and their children, and between them and their in-laws. Interviewer (Me): Lastly, how do you define Family?Interviewee: Family is important. It is a title given to those we hold dearly to our hearts. We extend it to those who come into our lives and, no matter what, through thick or thin, seem to stay. SAME SEX COUPLE Interviewer (Me): May I ask permission to ask you about your relationship? 3357245807720Interviewee: Yes of course. Interviewer (Me): What is Love for the both of you? Interviewee: Love is making each other happy and being there when the other needs you. Love is giving and taking, her smile before mine. Interviewer (Me): What is Sex? Interviewee: Sex is something you do when you love someone so much you're reaedy and willing to give them all that you have. Interviewer (Me): What is Marriage? Interviewee: Marriage is a privilege for people like us because it's not widely accepted it's also a lifetime promise that you will be by their side through everything. Interviewer (Me): Lastly, how do you define Family? Interviewee: When we speak of family we often think about parents and kids but that kind of life is somehow unattainable considering the type of relationship that we have (unless we consider adoption) but my definition of family is simply just her and dogs, I'm contented with that. left571500BOY-GIRL COUPLE Interviewer (Me): May I ask permission to ask you about your relationship? Interviewee: Yes of course. Interviewer (Me): What is Love for the both of you? Interviewee: For us, we think that love is accepting each other's flaws and differencesand learning to embrace them. Interviewer (Me): What is Sex? Interviewee: Sex, for us, is the time wherein you give yourself to your partner/the one you love and giving them the privilege to see what others can not see in you, which is letting your partner dig in deeper and allowing them to see your soul. Interviewer (Me): What is Marriage? Interviewee: This is a sacred ceremony wherein couple says their vow to each other in front of God, we think of marriage as the beginning of one's relationship because this is the only time wherein God will officially bless your relationship and the vows you said to each other. Interviewer (Me): Lastly, how do you define Family? Interviewee: In our perspective, family can be found anywhere you feel like home. It can and sometimes can't be blood related. For instance, your friends can be your family too.