Would you date or marry a prince?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My dad taught graduate classes and taught an actual king. The king was always having to run home and settle disputes. Seemed like a stressful, time-consuming hassle, to be a royal.


What if he renounced the throne of Zamunda to a whole subway train for you?
Anonymous
I would mind not being able to have regular friends and do regular things. He would have to be incredibly brilliant, engaging, funny, imaginative, loving, attentive, good in bed etc. if he wanted to sell it, because basically it’s be like one long house arrest with him as my only friend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would mind not being able to have regular friends and do regular things. He would have to be incredibly brilliant, engaging, funny, imaginative, loving, attentive, good in bed etc. if he wanted to sell it, because basically it’s be like one long house arrest with him as my only friend.


Yeah. Definitely couldn't handle the social isolation and at the same time heavy scrutiny
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No quite simply. I have status issues as in I need to feel high status and in a relationship - equal status - so a Prince wouldn't do it for me. Also it doesn't equate with "interesting, compassionate, joyful" it's just royal. That's dull.


Interesting take. Related it could turn into a Charles and Diana situation where technically he outranks you but people like you more then jealousy issues.
Anonymous
God no. I wouldn’t date or marry someone famous at all. I also wouldn’t want to be famous. I got the slightest taste of being well-known from a blog post I wrote in 2010 and that was about as much of that as I wanted to deal with.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:God no. I wouldn’t date or marry someone famous at all. I also wouldn’t want to be famous. I got the slightest taste of being well-known from a blog post I wrote in 2010 and that was about as much of that as I wanted to deal with.



Same. I'm way too and shy for any kind of fame even fame by proxy.
Anonymous
No just look at M.M. and her prince. Both are miserable people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No just look at M.M. and her prince. Both are miserable people.


Well, I don't think misery is exclusive to royalty, but yeah, marrying a prince doesn't guarantee happiness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would mind not being able to have regular friends and do regular things. He would have to be incredibly brilliant, engaging, funny, imaginative, loving, attentive, good in bed etc. if he wanted to sell it, because basically it’s be like one long house arrest with him as my only friend.


Yeah, I'd have to be totally in love with him, in such a way that I truly believed I couldn't find another man, which I don't believe that so I guess the answer is no.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:There's a prince who runs a pasta cart in L.A. No press intrusion required.



that looks amazing


This guys would be the king of Italy if the people did not choose republic over monarchy in 1946…


If Brits did the same...what would William be selling? Chips and Fish?
Anonymous
I may have turned down a date with a prince. About 8 years ago I was on a match, , matched with a guy I thought was adorable, we chatted a bit and he wanted me to come to the major city near where we both lived. I declined because I didn't feel like driving, snd that was that. Fast forward a bit and I'm reading some celebrity gossip ad it's the same guy. It very well could have been a catfish.

I also talked to Chris Evans in a bar for a little bit, he was nice, and a bit awkward, wasn't feeling it, but I was also not feeling well.
Anonymous
My husband is a prince...... of tacos!

I'm very happy with the match.
Anonymous
I would run the other way!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband is a prince...... of tacos!

I'm very happy with the match.



That's my kind of prince
Anonymous
A couple of years back I dated someone I suspected of being a prince or at least some kind of royalty. He had that type of hair. Anyhoo, it turned out I was wrong. We are no longer together. I wrote to him recently to ask if he was from a royal type family but he still says no.
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