Post by Totems4jt on Jul 15, 2008 8:07:35 GMT -5
Totems4JT
Jun 18, 07 - 10:41 PM Jay's new Interview!
Hello everyone, please take the time to visit Hunksnhussies.com
And go to the Hunk section, to see all the pictures that were put together for this wonderful interview with Jay Tavare. Ciana Stone did a wonderful job of putting this interview and the poster together.
The money raised will go the one of Jay's charities.
The poster done by a great artist is for sale.
The final version of this interview with Ciana's commentary is very entertaining. It is posted on her site. We know some of you could not read some of Jay's answer, so we posted the whole interview with out the pictures here too.
Enjoy.
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Jay, I want to thank you for taking time from your busy schedule to do this interview. I’ve been a fan ever since I saw you in Streetfighter, so this is a real honor for me. When you won Best Actor for your role in UnBowed at the American Indian Film Festival I was thrilled. That is still one of the most thought-provoking, socially significant films I’ve seen.
Ciana: Now, there’s a lot that I want people to know about you, so why don’t we start with your professional life? You’ve had a rich and diverse career. What was your favorite role and why?
Jay: For me each of my films are a segment of my life. I spend as much time as I have to research and prepare for each role and I go through a transformation. So, it's hard to say which is my favorite, but, I would say The Missing was close to my heart, as I got to work with Ron Howard. The cast is amazing and I got to portray an Apache in the days when they would ride as freely as the wind and in some ways it was a tribute to my lost heritage. It was the first time an Apache was seen on the sliver screen who could laugh and cry and show the range of human emotions that were usually reserved for the white heroes. I know I hit my mark, when I saw the film with 600 Apache elders on the rez, in New Mexico, and they all loved it.
Ciana: I have to say that you were wonderful in the role, and I was very grateful that the film allowed you to show a wide range of emotions. Which character that you’ve played, did you identify with the most closely?
Jay: You see, each of my roles carry a piece of Jay in them. With that said, I would say, what Waka Mani goes through, in Unbowed, is not that different from what I went through, in my English boarding schools.
Ciana: That’s interesting, and certainly prepared you for the role you would later play in life when you were cast in Unbowed. Tell me, do you prefer action or dramatic roles?
Jay: Action without drama, makes no sense. I will always prefer a good dramatic role over just an action flick, although, I have been know to do both. LOL.
Ciana: What would be your dream role?
Jay: I have made Hollywood notice me, over the last decade, with some interesting supporting roles. I feel I have laid a solid foundation for my career, but, now I would like to show I can do any type of role. I am one of the only multi ethnic actors who has managed to portray more than just one race on film. Hollywood does not like that they want you to fit in where they want you to, and I am all about breaking the rules. I am looking for contemporary role that has range, I really don't care if it's drama or romantic comedy, I would like to surprise people.
Ciana: Do you want to direct or produce? What type of project would you be drawn to?
Jay: I see myself as a modern day storyteller and I am already a writer and have sold several of my screenplays. I am interested in all aspects of movie making and I do see myself directing someday soon. I have already been approached to be a producer on some up coming projects and I did help my directors in Cold Mountain and The Missing in making some of their final choices so I would say yes and I would like to make a movie which moves the audiences in a mystical way, makes them think again about something they may have taken for granted.
Ciana: Would you like to do a romantic film?
Jay: I already have. Unbowed was a beautiful love story that highlighted that love can, and will, survive no matter how bad the odds are. It was the story of forbidden love. I think I should do more, as to this day, I get so much fan mail about this film and many of my fans love to see me in a romantic lead again.
Ciana: Yes, and you can count me among the women who are eager to see you as a romantic lead. It goes without saying that you’re one of the most beautiful men in the world. Women fantasize about you, put posters of you on their walls, and dream about you and the characters you play. How do you handle this kind of female adoration?
Jay: One of the most beautiful men in the World? Hey, take it easy, baby,(sexy laugh) You know, beauty can be a gift or a curse, it all depends on how one uses it. My looks have always got me a lot of attention, no matter what country or what age. I have always stood out, but, I have learned that charm and a good sense of humor will get you a lot further. I think for years men have been memorized by beautiful women and now it's your turn. I think the human body and our sexuality is a very powerful force and looking at anything that makes you feel good... is good!
I remember so many women writing me asking, why I am not in the people's 50 most beautiful people in the world and I would just say I was number 51, I just missed out. Dame.
Ciana: Well, you definitely get my vote. From all I’ve read, heard, and watched about you, you see to be very passionate about life. What would you say is your greatest passion?
Jay: we are so disconnected to see it or feel it. You know it when you kiss someone, who you love, it rocks you to your core. You know it when you hold your baby for the first time or you watch your young son play with his new puppy, It's there when we show the higher emotions in life. Compassion is the highest form of love self sacrifice as our soldiers are doing in the name of freedom. Forgiveness. I just love people, all people, and that is why I'm passionate about my work, it takes me to far corners of the earth and I meet a creative group, who I will get to know like a family and then it's over, which is what the Tibetan's call, the law of impermanence. Nothing lasts, so we must enjoy and appreciated today.
Ciana: Now, if you don’t mind, I’d like to touch on your humanitarian involvements. Such as the Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program. A lot of people may not be familiar with this wonderful program, so I’d like to take time to say a few words about it.
The Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program exists to create bridge of hope between Native Americans and other cultures. It allows us to reach out to one another, share our gifts, and mend the broken circle of our relationship with the Land and the Native Americans who hold it in sacred trust.
The Program supports the traditional Elders who live in the cultural and spiritual traditions of The Dine' People. Most live in remote portions of the Dine's (Navajo) reservation. Many live in traditional hogans, and some raise sheep as a means of maintaining themselves. The Program provides food, simple medicines, clothing, fabric and yarns to help these Elders live on the Land in their traditional lifestyle. As they have become elderly, it has become more difficult for them to support themselves on the Land in their traditional ways.
Miracles From the Sky: The Program is organized in the Native American Spirit of the Giveaway Circle. The Giveaway Circle has a tradition of giving the best that we have. That may be a gift of time, talents or skills, or actual gifts of food and clothing. When asked what the boxes of food and clothing meant to her, Ruth Benally explained that they were like "miracles from the sky." The miracle is the letters and gifts that arrive from people that they don't know and may never meet.
The Program is organized in the Native American spirit of the Giveaway Circle. The Giveaway Circle has a tradition of giving the best that we have. That may be a gift of time, talents or skills, or actual gifts of food and clothing.
To offer a gift in the Native way is to give something that is of value to you, and because it is valuable, you want to share it with someone else. In this way you honor that person with your gift. In the old traditional way these gifts included buckskins, jewelry, native baskets, and even ceremonial objects. Today, one can give as gifts food items, blankets, clothing, or anything that would be useful to the Elders. They need not be large or expensive items.
An example of a giveaway for a traditional Elder may be a handmade quilt, handmade craft, a turquoise necklace, bracelet, or other art item, or it could be fabric, a native beaded article, or something that could be used by someone else in the extended family, such as a grandchild.
This gift is given without attachment or expectation.
It is a gift.
Our Program honors the giveaway of food in the Food Certificate Program and Grocery Bag Programs. The traditional Elders have lived their lives by having to go out and gather food for survival. Our gift of food honors them in another of their traditions to continue their lives.
Some of the needs the Program presently has in this giveaway spirit are:
Writing to organizations to obtain donations (medical companies for samples, clothing, food, etc.) for delivery to the Elders during the semi-annual food run.
Experienced grant writers.
Writing to publications asking for editorial space for the Program.
Sponsors for small rug shows in local areas.
· Promote awareness for the program activities.
· Experienced fund raisers willing to donate services.
I urge you all to visit the website for information on how you can help.
www.anelder.org/
Ciana: What I’d like to know, Jay, is how you got involved?
Jay: I like to do something to feed my soul. In Hollywood that is essential if you don't want to lose your soul. I was looking for charity that I could help and one that I really believe in. What Linda Myers and her team does is extraordinary and everyone who is involved with this program is enriched by it. It bridges two cultures, who would normally never meet and to me life is all about reaching out to the unknown.
Ciana: I’d like to take a moment to mention to our readers, that you’ve generously allowed us to create a poster of you, and the proceeds from the sale of the poster will go to benefit the program. Thank you. That was quite generous, and I do appreciate it.
JAY Comment?
Ciana: You are also very active in Samoyed Rescue and Wolf dog Rescue. Is there anything you’d like to mention about that?
Jay: Just that if you are thinking of getting a dog, please consider rescuing one. I rescued all my dogs and wolves and Mohawk is a perfect example of a dog that was lost and afraid and looked nothing like the Samoyed that he is today and now he looks like a show dog, that turns heads everywhere. Cheyenne was my wolfdog and she was one of the most amazing spirits I have ever known. Caring for her, changed me. I know when you get a rescue animal, the first few months are tough, but, so is a puppy and this way you save a life and your money.
Ciana: Now, since this interview is going to be read predominantly by women, I have to ask some questions relating to romance and passion. I hope you don’t mind.
Do you consider yourself a passionate man?
Jay: I can't do anything if I am not passionate about it. It fuels me, drives me, and motivates me. I am all about passion and when I hold you and love you... you will know it.
Ciana: Do you have a “leading lady” in your life?
Jay: I was married for 12 years, but, I am single now and I have no leading lady, as of now. Although, there are many supporting cast, in the waiting. LOL.
Ciana: What’s the most romantic evening you can imagine?
Jay: Two of us... on a beach a fire burning to the side... But That's the setting... The most important ingredient is a woman who challenges my mind and body in more ways than one. To be honest it really does not matter where I am if I have the chemistry with her. I love to travel to an exotic location like Maui... watching shooting stars on a warm night just feeling the night together and not disturbing each other yet... Looking at each other but maybe no need for words, it's a silent dance of two souls becoming one in an erotic physical encounter...
Ciana: What is the first thing you notice about a woman?
Jay: Her body, how she carries herself, followed by her face and her eyes.
Ciana: What do you think is the first thing women notice about you?
Jay: I am not too sure I have heard them all. LOL. I would say my face or eyes. You should ask the ladies that.
Ciana: What do you feel is your most attractive trait or physical attribute?
Jay: Trait? I have real Knowledge about many subjects and several esoteric secrets that I only share with my most intimate friends.
Physical attribute... I am put together like an Exotic Dangerous Cat... Agile and powerful... I have rhythm and grace... yet I can explode with tenacity.
Ciana: Do strong women intimidate or intoxicate you?
Jay: I love strong Women, yes they are intoxicating but there will be days or nights that we will change roles. LOL
In the native tradition women were the decision makers and it was a matriarch society so to me it's not that unusual although it has taken us a little longer to agree with that.
Ciana: What type of clothing do you find the most sensual and appealing on a woman?
Jay: A silky summer dress that clings to the right places and high heels and nothing else between the dress and her suntanned skin that looks so soft even without the touch. Ouch where is she.... find her... Down boy.. Down! LOL
Ciana: Where would you most like to take a special woman for a unique weekend that she would never forget?
Jay: I love Exotic locations like Maui, Thailand or Spain
Ciana: What is your favorite scent?
Jay: The sent of exotic flowers, sweet yet spicy too. I also love the smell of fresh bread cooking. Old school.
Ciana: What is your favorite food?
Jay: Breakfast. I love tea and consider myself a tea connoisseur and I make a great tasting breakfast just incase you wake up with me.
Ciana: What’s your favorite activity?
Jay: Making love of course. LOL. Okay hiking with my dogs and wolves deep in a forest is a close second.
Ciana: What’s your favorite indulgence?
Jay: I love to just kick back on my bed with all kinds of healthy junk food like chocolate covered Gogi berries and several good movies. Especially when it's raining out side.
Ciana: I have a life philosophy that every moment is an opportunity to give something of ourselves. That each moment is a blessing and to waste any of our moments in negative pursuits is when we fail in life. Do you have a personal philosophy you life by and if so what it is?
Jay: Each sun rise is a new opportunity to try again ... for what was impossible yesterday... may be possible today.
I don't want to live in the know and have all the answers, I love the mystery of life that is where God is. The Lakhota say Wakan Tanka which means the Great Mystery. or Spirit.
I love what Gandhi said...
The past is history
The future is mystery
This moment now is a gift
That's why it's called the Present...
Ciana: That’s something we can all take to heart. If who you are could be summed up in one paragraph, what would it say?
Jay: Enigma?
Ciana: Hmmm, a mystery for us to ponder. I like that. What’s the one thing you’ve never done that you hope you get the chance to do?
Jay: Fly a jet. Or go to space and be able to look back and see our beautiful blue planet and how small we really are in the cosmic scale. Our life is like a tick of clock when you think about it. Enjoy it while it lasts.
Ciana: What is the one thing you’d like for people to know and remember about you?
Jay: That no matter what I achieve I remain one with the people.
I never read my own press release. LOL.
I guess the first step in becoming immortal is to live a life worth remembering.
Ciana: We should all be so lucky, to live a life worth remembering. I have no doubt that you will fulfill that goal.
Jay, in closing, I’d like to thank you again. I wish you great success and happiness in all you do and hope that in your life you see all your dreams manifest into reality. It's been an honor
Jay: Thank you for the opportunity.
With all my heart,
Jay Tavare.
Ciana: In closing, I’d like to let you, our readers, know that not only did I find Jay to be a talented, and obviously physically beautiful man, but a man of depth and great spirit, with a genuine love of life, and compassion for his fellow man. When I say that Jay is a man who has it all, I truly mean that. His physical beauty is matched by the beauty of his spirit.
This is Ciana Stone, saying “walk well” my friends, and thanks for joining me in uncovering the man behind the myth
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Claudia
Jun 19th, 2007 - 3:51 AM Re: Jay's new Interview!
My husband just has to read the romantic part.
He might learn a thing or 2, LOL.
The netherlands
NSN: galadriel_lotr3@hotmail.com
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Alison McDaniel
Jun 20th, 2007 - 7:09 AM Re: Jay's new Interview!
I always enjoy reading Jay's interviews because he's such a deep and funny guy. Hard to find that combination.
www.xanga.com/mcdaniel37
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Jen
Jun 20th, 2007 - 12:03 PM Re: Jay's new Interview!
Thank you for sharing this with us, I loved reading it.
myspace.com/tribalsistah
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Claire Valencia
Jun 20th, 2007 - 5:33 PM Re: Jay's new Interview!
Just 2 things to say:
WOW and Ooohhh la la!!!!
C.V.
cvfullermd@msn.com
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Linda K.
Jun 21st, 2007 - 3:55 AM Re: Jay's new Interview!
Thanks for the info on Jay's interview on hunksnhussies.com. I did read it and enjoyed it very much.
Louisville KY
Jun 18, 07 - 10:41 PM Jay's new Interview!
Hello everyone, please take the time to visit Hunksnhussies.com
And go to the Hunk section, to see all the pictures that were put together for this wonderful interview with Jay Tavare. Ciana Stone did a wonderful job of putting this interview and the poster together.
The money raised will go the one of Jay's charities.
The poster done by a great artist is for sale.
The final version of this interview with Ciana's commentary is very entertaining. It is posted on her site. We know some of you could not read some of Jay's answer, so we posted the whole interview with out the pictures here too.
Enjoy.
____________________________________________________
Jay, I want to thank you for taking time from your busy schedule to do this interview. I’ve been a fan ever since I saw you in Streetfighter, so this is a real honor for me. When you won Best Actor for your role in UnBowed at the American Indian Film Festival I was thrilled. That is still one of the most thought-provoking, socially significant films I’ve seen.
Ciana: Now, there’s a lot that I want people to know about you, so why don’t we start with your professional life? You’ve had a rich and diverse career. What was your favorite role and why?
Jay: For me each of my films are a segment of my life. I spend as much time as I have to research and prepare for each role and I go through a transformation. So, it's hard to say which is my favorite, but, I would say The Missing was close to my heart, as I got to work with Ron Howard. The cast is amazing and I got to portray an Apache in the days when they would ride as freely as the wind and in some ways it was a tribute to my lost heritage. It was the first time an Apache was seen on the sliver screen who could laugh and cry and show the range of human emotions that were usually reserved for the white heroes. I know I hit my mark, when I saw the film with 600 Apache elders on the rez, in New Mexico, and they all loved it.
Ciana: I have to say that you were wonderful in the role, and I was very grateful that the film allowed you to show a wide range of emotions. Which character that you’ve played, did you identify with the most closely?
Jay: You see, each of my roles carry a piece of Jay in them. With that said, I would say, what Waka Mani goes through, in Unbowed, is not that different from what I went through, in my English boarding schools.
Ciana: That’s interesting, and certainly prepared you for the role you would later play in life when you were cast in Unbowed. Tell me, do you prefer action or dramatic roles?
Jay: Action without drama, makes no sense. I will always prefer a good dramatic role over just an action flick, although, I have been know to do both. LOL.
Ciana: What would be your dream role?
Jay: I have made Hollywood notice me, over the last decade, with some interesting supporting roles. I feel I have laid a solid foundation for my career, but, now I would like to show I can do any type of role. I am one of the only multi ethnic actors who has managed to portray more than just one race on film. Hollywood does not like that they want you to fit in where they want you to, and I am all about breaking the rules. I am looking for contemporary role that has range, I really don't care if it's drama or romantic comedy, I would like to surprise people.
Ciana: Do you want to direct or produce? What type of project would you be drawn to?
Jay: I see myself as a modern day storyteller and I am already a writer and have sold several of my screenplays. I am interested in all aspects of movie making and I do see myself directing someday soon. I have already been approached to be a producer on some up coming projects and I did help my directors in Cold Mountain and The Missing in making some of their final choices so I would say yes and I would like to make a movie which moves the audiences in a mystical way, makes them think again about something they may have taken for granted.
Ciana: Would you like to do a romantic film?
Jay: I already have. Unbowed was a beautiful love story that highlighted that love can, and will, survive no matter how bad the odds are. It was the story of forbidden love. I think I should do more, as to this day, I get so much fan mail about this film and many of my fans love to see me in a romantic lead again.
Ciana: Yes, and you can count me among the women who are eager to see you as a romantic lead. It goes without saying that you’re one of the most beautiful men in the world. Women fantasize about you, put posters of you on their walls, and dream about you and the characters you play. How do you handle this kind of female adoration?
Jay: One of the most beautiful men in the World? Hey, take it easy, baby,(sexy laugh) You know, beauty can be a gift or a curse, it all depends on how one uses it. My looks have always got me a lot of attention, no matter what country or what age. I have always stood out, but, I have learned that charm and a good sense of humor will get you a lot further. I think for years men have been memorized by beautiful women and now it's your turn. I think the human body and our sexuality is a very powerful force and looking at anything that makes you feel good... is good!
I remember so many women writing me asking, why I am not in the people's 50 most beautiful people in the world and I would just say I was number 51, I just missed out. Dame.
Ciana: Well, you definitely get my vote. From all I’ve read, heard, and watched about you, you see to be very passionate about life. What would you say is your greatest passion?
Jay: we are so disconnected to see it or feel it. You know it when you kiss someone, who you love, it rocks you to your core. You know it when you hold your baby for the first time or you watch your young son play with his new puppy, It's there when we show the higher emotions in life. Compassion is the highest form of love self sacrifice as our soldiers are doing in the name of freedom. Forgiveness. I just love people, all people, and that is why I'm passionate about my work, it takes me to far corners of the earth and I meet a creative group, who I will get to know like a family and then it's over, which is what the Tibetan's call, the law of impermanence. Nothing lasts, so we must enjoy and appreciated today.
Ciana: Now, if you don’t mind, I’d like to touch on your humanitarian involvements. Such as the Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program. A lot of people may not be familiar with this wonderful program, so I’d like to take time to say a few words about it.
The Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program exists to create bridge of hope between Native Americans and other cultures. It allows us to reach out to one another, share our gifts, and mend the broken circle of our relationship with the Land and the Native Americans who hold it in sacred trust.
The Program supports the traditional Elders who live in the cultural and spiritual traditions of The Dine' People. Most live in remote portions of the Dine's (Navajo) reservation. Many live in traditional hogans, and some raise sheep as a means of maintaining themselves. The Program provides food, simple medicines, clothing, fabric and yarns to help these Elders live on the Land in their traditional lifestyle. As they have become elderly, it has become more difficult for them to support themselves on the Land in their traditional ways.
Miracles From the Sky: The Program is organized in the Native American Spirit of the Giveaway Circle. The Giveaway Circle has a tradition of giving the best that we have. That may be a gift of time, talents or skills, or actual gifts of food and clothing. When asked what the boxes of food and clothing meant to her, Ruth Benally explained that they were like "miracles from the sky." The miracle is the letters and gifts that arrive from people that they don't know and may never meet.
The Program is organized in the Native American spirit of the Giveaway Circle. The Giveaway Circle has a tradition of giving the best that we have. That may be a gift of time, talents or skills, or actual gifts of food and clothing.
To offer a gift in the Native way is to give something that is of value to you, and because it is valuable, you want to share it with someone else. In this way you honor that person with your gift. In the old traditional way these gifts included buckskins, jewelry, native baskets, and even ceremonial objects. Today, one can give as gifts food items, blankets, clothing, or anything that would be useful to the Elders. They need not be large or expensive items.
An example of a giveaway for a traditional Elder may be a handmade quilt, handmade craft, a turquoise necklace, bracelet, or other art item, or it could be fabric, a native beaded article, or something that could be used by someone else in the extended family, such as a grandchild.
This gift is given without attachment or expectation.
It is a gift.
Our Program honors the giveaway of food in the Food Certificate Program and Grocery Bag Programs. The traditional Elders have lived their lives by having to go out and gather food for survival. Our gift of food honors them in another of their traditions to continue their lives.
Some of the needs the Program presently has in this giveaway spirit are:
Writing to organizations to obtain donations (medical companies for samples, clothing, food, etc.) for delivery to the Elders during the semi-annual food run.
Experienced grant writers.
Writing to publications asking for editorial space for the Program.
Sponsors for small rug shows in local areas.
· Promote awareness for the program activities.
· Experienced fund raisers willing to donate services.
I urge you all to visit the website for information on how you can help.
www.anelder.org/
Ciana: What I’d like to know, Jay, is how you got involved?
Jay: I like to do something to feed my soul. In Hollywood that is essential if you don't want to lose your soul. I was looking for charity that I could help and one that I really believe in. What Linda Myers and her team does is extraordinary and everyone who is involved with this program is enriched by it. It bridges two cultures, who would normally never meet and to me life is all about reaching out to the unknown.
Ciana: I’d like to take a moment to mention to our readers, that you’ve generously allowed us to create a poster of you, and the proceeds from the sale of the poster will go to benefit the program. Thank you. That was quite generous, and I do appreciate it.
JAY Comment?
Ciana: You are also very active in Samoyed Rescue and Wolf dog Rescue. Is there anything you’d like to mention about that?
Jay: Just that if you are thinking of getting a dog, please consider rescuing one. I rescued all my dogs and wolves and Mohawk is a perfect example of a dog that was lost and afraid and looked nothing like the Samoyed that he is today and now he looks like a show dog, that turns heads everywhere. Cheyenne was my wolfdog and she was one of the most amazing spirits I have ever known. Caring for her, changed me. I know when you get a rescue animal, the first few months are tough, but, so is a puppy and this way you save a life and your money.
Ciana: Now, since this interview is going to be read predominantly by women, I have to ask some questions relating to romance and passion. I hope you don’t mind.
Do you consider yourself a passionate man?
Jay: I can't do anything if I am not passionate about it. It fuels me, drives me, and motivates me. I am all about passion and when I hold you and love you... you will know it.
Ciana: Do you have a “leading lady” in your life?
Jay: I was married for 12 years, but, I am single now and I have no leading lady, as of now. Although, there are many supporting cast, in the waiting. LOL.
Ciana: What’s the most romantic evening you can imagine?
Jay: Two of us... on a beach a fire burning to the side... But That's the setting... The most important ingredient is a woman who challenges my mind and body in more ways than one. To be honest it really does not matter where I am if I have the chemistry with her. I love to travel to an exotic location like Maui... watching shooting stars on a warm night just feeling the night together and not disturbing each other yet... Looking at each other but maybe no need for words, it's a silent dance of two souls becoming one in an erotic physical encounter...
Ciana: What is the first thing you notice about a woman?
Jay: Her body, how she carries herself, followed by her face and her eyes.
Ciana: What do you think is the first thing women notice about you?
Jay: I am not too sure I have heard them all. LOL. I would say my face or eyes. You should ask the ladies that.
Ciana: What do you feel is your most attractive trait or physical attribute?
Jay: Trait? I have real Knowledge about many subjects and several esoteric secrets that I only share with my most intimate friends.
Physical attribute... I am put together like an Exotic Dangerous Cat... Agile and powerful... I have rhythm and grace... yet I can explode with tenacity.
Ciana: Do strong women intimidate or intoxicate you?
Jay: I love strong Women, yes they are intoxicating but there will be days or nights that we will change roles. LOL
In the native tradition women were the decision makers and it was a matriarch society so to me it's not that unusual although it has taken us a little longer to agree with that.
Ciana: What type of clothing do you find the most sensual and appealing on a woman?
Jay: A silky summer dress that clings to the right places and high heels and nothing else between the dress and her suntanned skin that looks so soft even without the touch. Ouch where is she.... find her... Down boy.. Down! LOL
Ciana: Where would you most like to take a special woman for a unique weekend that she would never forget?
Jay: I love Exotic locations like Maui, Thailand or Spain
Ciana: What is your favorite scent?
Jay: The sent of exotic flowers, sweet yet spicy too. I also love the smell of fresh bread cooking. Old school.
Ciana: What is your favorite food?
Jay: Breakfast. I love tea and consider myself a tea connoisseur and I make a great tasting breakfast just incase you wake up with me.
Ciana: What’s your favorite activity?
Jay: Making love of course. LOL. Okay hiking with my dogs and wolves deep in a forest is a close second.
Ciana: What’s your favorite indulgence?
Jay: I love to just kick back on my bed with all kinds of healthy junk food like chocolate covered Gogi berries and several good movies. Especially when it's raining out side.
Ciana: I have a life philosophy that every moment is an opportunity to give something of ourselves. That each moment is a blessing and to waste any of our moments in negative pursuits is when we fail in life. Do you have a personal philosophy you life by and if so what it is?
Jay: Each sun rise is a new opportunity to try again ... for what was impossible yesterday... may be possible today.
I don't want to live in the know and have all the answers, I love the mystery of life that is where God is. The Lakhota say Wakan Tanka which means the Great Mystery. or Spirit.
I love what Gandhi said...
The past is history
The future is mystery
This moment now is a gift
That's why it's called the Present...
Ciana: That’s something we can all take to heart. If who you are could be summed up in one paragraph, what would it say?
Jay: Enigma?
Ciana: Hmmm, a mystery for us to ponder. I like that. What’s the one thing you’ve never done that you hope you get the chance to do?
Jay: Fly a jet. Or go to space and be able to look back and see our beautiful blue planet and how small we really are in the cosmic scale. Our life is like a tick of clock when you think about it. Enjoy it while it lasts.
Ciana: What is the one thing you’d like for people to know and remember about you?
Jay: That no matter what I achieve I remain one with the people.
I never read my own press release. LOL.
I guess the first step in becoming immortal is to live a life worth remembering.
Ciana: We should all be so lucky, to live a life worth remembering. I have no doubt that you will fulfill that goal.
Jay, in closing, I’d like to thank you again. I wish you great success and happiness in all you do and hope that in your life you see all your dreams manifest into reality. It's been an honor
Jay: Thank you for the opportunity.
With all my heart,
Jay Tavare.
Ciana: In closing, I’d like to let you, our readers, know that not only did I find Jay to be a talented, and obviously physically beautiful man, but a man of depth and great spirit, with a genuine love of life, and compassion for his fellow man. When I say that Jay is a man who has it all, I truly mean that. His physical beauty is matched by the beauty of his spirit.
This is Ciana Stone, saying “walk well” my friends, and thanks for joining me in uncovering the man behind the myth
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Claudia
Jun 19th, 2007 - 3:51 AM Re: Jay's new Interview!
My husband just has to read the romantic part.
He might learn a thing or 2, LOL.
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Alison McDaniel
Jun 20th, 2007 - 7:09 AM Re: Jay's new Interview!
I always enjoy reading Jay's interviews because he's such a deep and funny guy. Hard to find that combination.
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Jen
Jun 20th, 2007 - 12:03 PM Re: Jay's new Interview!
Thank you for sharing this with us, I loved reading it.
myspace.com/tribalsistah
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Claire Valencia
Jun 20th, 2007 - 5:33 PM Re: Jay's new Interview!
Just 2 things to say:
WOW and Ooohhh la la!!!!
C.V.
cvfullermd@msn.com
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Linda K.
Jun 21st, 2007 - 3:55 AM Re: Jay's new Interview!
Thanks for the info on Jay's interview on hunksnhussies.com. I did read it and enjoyed it very much.
Louisville KY