Who is your fictional husband?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Aragorn, "Lord of the Rings"


The detached loner you will never see, who pines for another and will follow her into an immortal world you cannot ever enter? Love Aragorn, but have some self esteem woman!


Not the Aragorn PP, but....Don't know about you, but for many I'm figuring the fictional husbands aren't necessarily constrained within the same plots in which we first meet them. In her personal scenario, I'd wager that that PP doesn't imagine Arwen in the picture at all....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reading some of these made me think of my earliest fictional character crushes—all on General Hospital. Oh, the days of free range children when a 9 year old could just enjoy some GH and a Tab after school without anyone getting all up in her business. I’m talking Hutch. I’m talking Robert Scorpio and Jimmy Lee Holt. And Blackie Parrish—a young John Stamos. They don’t make them like that anymore.


I love this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kendall Roy


Really? I mean, maybe Roman, but even that's a stretch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Aragorn, "Lord of the Rings"


The detached loner you will never see, who pines for another and will follow her into an immortal world you cannot ever enter? Love Aragorn, but have some self esteem woman!


Not the Aragorn PP, but....Don't know about you, but for many I'm figuring the fictional husbands aren't necessarily constrained within the same plots in which we first meet them. In her personal scenario, I'd wager that that PP doesn't imagine Arwen in the picture at all....


Same here. After all, Darcy and Elizabeth, and so many of the other characters here, actually get married at the end of the story. So you either need to assume Elizabeth dies in childbirth (dark) or things aren't constrained by the original plot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kendall Roy


Really? I mean, maybe Roman, but even that's a stretch.


I know he’s a mess, but I just want to stare into his sad eyes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kendall Roy


Really? I mean, maybe Roman, but even that's a stretch.


I know he’s a mess, but I just want to stare into his sad eyes.


DP. You're fine. These are fictional, so these are our opportunities to enjoy hot-mess husbands with zero real consequences!
Anonymous
I'm going to claim Bailey Salinger from Party of Five. I think he'll age well, will have great hair, and is earnest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Aragorn, "Lord of the Rings"


The detached loner you will never see, who pines for another and will follow her into an immortal world you cannot ever enter? Love Aragorn, but have some self esteem woman!


Yeah you read into that way too much
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Aragorn, "Lord of the Rings"


The detached loner you will never see, who pines for another and will follow her into an immortal world you cannot ever enter? Love Aragorn, but have some self esteem woman!


Not the Aragorn PP, but....Don't know about you, but for many I'm figuring the fictional husbands aren't necessarily constrained within the same plots in which we first meet them. In her personal scenario, I'd wager that that PP doesn't imagine Arwen in the picture at all....


PP is correct.
Anonymous
Remington Steele
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lenny Briscoe


I was just going to say Ed Green
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Remington Steele


I LOVED him, but he was more my love affair type than husband.

Long live DC20 (or fox45 can’t remember which one) on hot summer afternoons after swim team practice!
Anonymous
Geralt of Rivia
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Tim Riggins
Chuck Bass
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aragorn


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