why? He'd be gone all the time and the hair all over the house from his annoying pet? |
Yes, one of the few things the most recent Star Wars movies got right is accepting that he would have been a crappy (or at least absent) husband. |
| Michael Bluth from arrested development. NOT Jason Batemen because he's a little messed up. Michael is GOOD and upstanding and just trying to make it all work with his crazy family. |
| Tony Stark. Because he's rich. Would probably be good at fixing things around the house. |
And once he commits to you, he stops his womanizing ways and is devoted. And still good at fixing things (or building new things--I picture a truly automated home). And still obscenely rich. Oh, and there's the whole "he saw the error of his ways and dedicated himself to atonement" goodness going on. |
Definitely get why Michael Bluth works for this, but be sure to move far, far away from the hilarious but truly nuts Bluths. George Michael can come visit, though. Sweet kid. |
When you can get farm boy and Dread Pirate in the same package, why not? A fine choice. Though I'd also take Pierre Despereaux for the constant excitement. (Cary Elwes fans and Psych fans will understand....) |
PP who asked for context and thank you! I haven't seen Bridgerton so didn't know the character name, but have seen plenty of pictures of Rege Jean Page. A most understandable choice for either a fling or a marriage! |
Luke Perry - yes. Dylan "mad bad and dangerous to know" McKay - no. Too moody. And your mother-in-law would be Iris, no thanks. Steve Sanders is the only husband material from that show. |
| Larry Paul from Ally Mcbeal. |
| Rhysand. |
| I'm another one for the Alcide Herveaux from True Blood. |
| Sauron. He has that bad boy vive and is going places. |
Thanks for the laugh. Wishing you all the happiness after you say "eye do!" |
| Raylan Givens. Surprised he's not taken yet (although yes, he'd be a terrible husband, but SOOO hot). |