Anonymous wrote:My husband is a prince...... of tacos!
I'm very happy with the match.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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…
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.
Anonymous wrote:No just look at M.M. and her prince. Both are miserable people.
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.
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.
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.
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.