Post by sgev1977 on Nov 30, 2018 0:26:20 GMT
Apparently he isn’t an “Internet Boyfriend” anymore (Did you know he was the first man ever with that title?!). He is now an “Internet Husband”!
www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/a25346889/internet-boyfriend-husband-definition/
The first official Internet Boyfriend™ might be traced back to Sherlock-turned-Marvel superhero Benedict Cumberbatch—whose fans call themselves Cumberbitches, btw—but the phrase has since taken on a mind of its own. There are brackets now! And bae-inspired gift guides!
What you might not know is that some of your Internet Boyfriends are not Internet Boyfriends at all—as time goes by and people evolve, so must our relationships with our favorite regulation hotties. First comes love, then comes marriage, and all that jazz. Introducing, the Internet Husband.
What you might not know is that some of your Internet Boyfriends are not Internet Boyfriends at all—as time goes by and people evolve, so must our relationships with our favorite regulation hotties. First comes love, then comes marriage, and all that jazz. Introducing, the Internet Husband.
3. They can be themselves with you, too. (relationships are a two way street, guys)
Of course, age is a major factor, but there are outliers. Harry Styles has crossed over into husband territory, purely because he is so open with himself. He trusted his fanbase to come with him when he moved on from One Direction and started creating music that was on a completely opposite spectrum. Not to mention those suits.
In the same vein, Cumberbatch doesn't have to be Sherlock Holmes in public the way Noah Centineo leans into Peter Kavinsky's personality during press. (And that's more than OK, Centineo's still in the courting phase and I pray we never lose his romantic tweets).
But Cumberbatch isn't even close to the people he plays on screen. He's very much his own person, and gives us late night moments like this:
Of course, age is a major factor, but there are outliers. Harry Styles has crossed over into husband territory, purely because he is so open with himself. He trusted his fanbase to come with him when he moved on from One Direction and started creating music that was on a completely opposite spectrum. Not to mention those suits.
In the same vein, Cumberbatch doesn't have to be Sherlock Holmes in public the way Noah Centineo leans into Peter Kavinsky's personality during press. (And that's more than OK, Centineo's still in the courting phase and I pray we never lose his romantic tweets).
But Cumberbatch isn't even close to the people he plays on screen. He's very much his own person, and gives us late night moments like this:
www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/a25346889/internet-boyfriend-husband-definition/