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27/1/12 18:24 (UTC)Like Eliot (because in my head canon they're twins), Lindsey's upbringing and his career path pretty much ruined his ability to waste time. He enjoys sports, but being able to talk about "the game" gives him things to talk about with his co-workers and places to go with powerful people.
His television habits are all geared towards giving him an advantage - same with reading, movies, and any other leisure pursuit. Music relaxes him - he can play the guitar, although not as well as Eliot, and he can sing - but his life doesn't allow for being able to lower his guard for too long.
#13. Sexual Orientation? And, regardless of own orientation, thoughts on sexual orientation in general?
Lindsey is straight, but he'll engage in a M-F-M threesome if the opportunity presents itself. Overall though, he really doesn't care who people are attracted to.
#47. If they were to fall in love, who (or what) is their ideal?
Lindsey's a sucker for a damsel in distress. He's never let his guard down long enough for a woman to get close long-term, but his type is definitely blond and fragile. He wants to be the hero, but he knows he doesn't have it in him so he never takes the risk.