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Dear RentMen visitors, RyanCross chose to answer 9 interview questions that were last updated on 28 Apr 2017

Interview

  • What are your hobbies? What do you like to do in your spare time?
    I enjoy walks on Chicago's lakefront. Drinking and chilling with friends at the beach is always some nice me time as well. Occasionally I'll hit the bars and clubs but not as often as I use to. I'm always reading new books that can cover a wide spectrum of topics. I'm also a pretty politically engaged person. Oh and of course, I love eating good food and going to nice restaurants. I have such a strong appreciation for food. If you're a foodie, then I think we'd get along great.
  • Tell us what you consider to be your greatest life experience.
    There's a few moments that make it hard to just pick one. The first time I ever made out with a boy in the middle of the night on our small hick town football field was pretty great though. I kissed girls way before then but the first time I ever made out with a GUY that was something so exhilarating. It felt so wrong but so right. I felt so vulnerable but then so free. For that brief time, I escaped all the shame and fear. There I was an athlete but a bookish twink pressing lips with a dirty redneck kid who drove a pick up, wore cammo and who worked the fields. Everything around us said it shouldn't be, but there we were. That night with no one around, under the light of stars, it just happened. It was then with those kisses that I knew an act so wonderful in the human experience couldn't possibly be wrong.
  • What should others absolutely know about you?
    I believe in basic fairness. I believe in being respectful when respect is given. I carry that midwestern courtesy wherever I go and genuinely try to be a good person. One could also say I'm very flexible and easily adaptive to a wide variety of settings. In short, I'm usually an easy person to get along with.
  • What is your ‘niche’?
    I know my stuff. I don't like to sound arrogant but I do know how to carry my own in any political or philosophical conversation. I'm also able to do so in a respectful relaxing manner. I read frequently and follow current affairs daily. I read various viewpoints and perspectives that aren't necessarily my own. In fact, I think I could make an argument from any viewpoint that I, myself, don't even carry. I guess you could say one great specialty of mine is my ability to communicate and articulate in a skillful educated manner.
  • If you and I were on the beach having some wine and great food, what would you tell me about yourself.
    I would probably go into my life story. The rust belt towns I grew up in. The farming communities I lived in. My experiences of coming out in a small midwestern town. Then how I made it to the city with no money or family connections and then been able to make it work for so long. One of the proudest life accomplishments of mine has been my ability to break free and see the world. I've come a long ways, lived some crazy experiences and gotten to see a wealth of perspectives that wouldn't have been offered to me if I would have remained that midwestern small town kid I once was. Who knows? Maybe I'll put some of my life in writing some day. For now though, I have much more to live and see.
  • What do you enjoy most about yourself?
    My ability to get along with and converse with a wide variety of people. Every new person I engage with, I do so with the mentality that there's at least one thing I could learn from the conversation. I'm always attempting to see new places and new people. I never stop widening my horizons and experiencing new things.
  • How do you go that ‘extra mile' in your life?
    I always believe there's room for improvement, no matter how well something goes. Along the way, I also strive to change my little corner of the world for the better. We have one short life here. Why not make it count and do something meaningful?
  • Name 5 things that you can’t live without.
    coffee, books, sex, a sense of humor, people who can discuss ideas
  • How often do you travel? Do you prefer to travel or you are more of a homebody?
    Love to travel. So much to see. I want to get out and live it to the fullest. I travel often but not enough.