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Worst Fictional people to marry.

it’s strange that you see a fictional people if you worked in the law you would have enough stories to never read a book.
 
Being married to the mother or father of the protagonist of a Disney movie, and many family friendly movies in general. But only because if you and your spouse are both still alive by the end of it, it's a total miracle.:rolleyes:
 
Even after 3 pages of this thread, I still don't know what OP had in mind.

A. Fictional shipping (matching a fictional character to another fictional character) ?
B. Speculating what fictional character would be unpleasant to be contracted in marriage to, for oneself?
C. Proposing a real life individual that would be unpleasant to be contracted to in marriage, for oneself?
D. Speculating what real life character would be a bad match for some fictional character?
E. Any or all of the above.
 
Even after 3 pages of this thread, I still don't know what OP had in mind.

A. Fictional shipping (matching a fictional character to another fictional character) ?
B. Speculating what fictional character would be unpleasant to be contracted in marriage to, for oneself?
C. Proposing a real life individual that would be unpleasant to be contracted to in marriage, for oneself?
D. Speculating what real life character would be a bad match for some fictional character?
E. Any or all of the above.

Good point. I only guessed at what the OP's actual context involved may be, but not really knowing for sure. :p
 
Even after 3 pages of this thread, I still don't know what OP had in mind.

A. Fictional shipping (matching a fictional character to another fictional character) ?
B. Speculating what fictional character would be unpleasant to be contracted in marriage to, for oneself?
C. Proposing a real life individual that would be unpleasant to be contracted to in marriage, for oneself?
D. Speculating what real life character would be a bad match for some fictional character?
E. Any or all of the above.

A.......matching a fictional character to another fictional character
 
I think it's a great thread. Maybe he left it open to interpretation. Not sure why everything has to be completely spelled out.

Monk - l would get upset with his idiosyncrasies in real life but l dont mind watching.
 
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