Do you think Mr. Big is a catch?

Anonymous
No. He didn't seem hot to me. Plus, he always seemed lazy, physically. He was rich and would buy her fancy closets but I could buy myself that. What would i need him for?

I liked the furniture guy. Aidan?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I watched the show a very long time ago and remember I liked Jack Berger the most. Probably says a lot about my attraction to unstable men. Married to one and wish I was turned on by reliable and less neurotic men.


Jack reminds me of many of the men on DCUM. Smarmy, insecure, major issues with women, latent misogyny/resentment, etc. I can't think of anyone more pathetic or repulsive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I watched the show a very long time ago and remember I liked Jack Berger the most. Probably says a lot about my attraction to unstable men. Married to one and wish I was turned on by reliable and less neurotic men.


Ew!!!!! Even after the break up?


I had to look up and he was the one with the post-it note. I guess it does say a lot about me I always had a thing for brooding (often pseudo) intellectuals and even married one. Broke up with an "Aidan" who adored and worshiped me because he seemed too predictable and stable. It's weird that most people make these life-lasting choices in their late teens and 20s when they have no idea what they need and want and then pay for them their whole lives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I watched the show a very long time ago and remember I liked Jack Berger the most. Probably says a lot about my attraction to unstable men. Married to one and wish I was turned on by reliable and less neurotic men.


Ew!!!!! Even after the break up?


I had to look up and he was the one with the post-it note. I guess it does say a lot about me I always had a thing for brooding (often pseudo) intellectuals and even married one. Broke up with an "Aidan" who adored and worshiped me because he seemed too predictable and stable. It's weird that most people make these life-lasting choices in their late teens and 20s when they have no idea what they need and want and then pay for them their whole lives.

my grammar is atrocious, sorry.
Anonymous
Absofuckinglutely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Absofuckinglutely.


+1
Anonymous
My husband is a cross between Harry and Aiden.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband is a cross between Harry and Aiden.


Harry is disgusting looking, how could anyone be a "cross" between these two opposite looking people?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I watched the show a very long time ago and remember I liked Jack Berger the most. Probably says a lot about my attraction to unstable men. Married to one and wish I was turned on by reliable and less neurotic men.


Ew!!!!! Even after the break up?


I had to look up and he was the one with the post-it note. I guess it does say a lot about me I always had a thing for brooding (often pseudo) intellectuals and even married one. Broke up with an "Aidan" who adored and worshiped me because he seemed too predictable and stable. It's weird that most people make these life-lasting choices in their late teens and 20s when they have no idea what they need and want and then pay for them their whole lives.

my grammar is atrocious, sorry.


As long as you don't misuse 'whom' we will let it go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nah. Harry was the catch on that show.


+1


+2 agree- he was so likable
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I watched the show a very long time ago and remember I liked Jack Berger the most. Probably says a lot about my attraction to unstable men. Married to one and wish I was turned on by reliable and less neurotic men.


Ew!!!!! Even after the break up?


I had to look up and he was the one with the post-it note. I guess it does say a lot about me I always had a thing for brooding (often pseudo) intellectuals and even married one. Broke up with an "Aidan" who adored and worshiped me because he seemed too predictable and stable. It's weird that most people make these life-lasting choices in their late teens and 20s when they have no idea what they need and want and then pay for them their whole lives.

my grammar is atrocious, sorry.


As long as you don't misuse 'whom' we will let it go.


I have not gotten a chance yet in the 11 lines I typed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nah. Harry was the catch on that show.


+1


+2 agree- he was so likable


By that standard Danny Devito is a great catch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absofuckinglutely.


+1


+2. I would not be attracted to Aiden. Big all the way!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absofuckinglutely.


+1


+2. I would not be attracted to Aiden. Big all the way!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nah. Harry was the catch on that show.


+1


+2 agree- he was so likable


By that standard Danny Devito is a great catch.


lmao

I wasn't even a big fan of Charlotte, but was never really liked Harry. He wasn't worth switching religions.
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