Those scars make him look like a viking god ??
8 Reasons Why Jason Momoa Might Be the Most Perfect Man in the World

While the odds of finding the perfect guy for you may be pretty slim (1 in 285,000), Jason Momoa is living proof that these men do exist. From having a body like a Greek god, to being his wife’s biggest fan and supporter, Momoa is just the right mix of hot and adorable.
We at Bright Side are convinced that he just might be the most perfect man in the world. Read below to find out why.
1. He fixed his wife’s decades-old first car.
2. He takes time to give back the love he gets.
3. He does not let his imperfections bother him.
Although fans find the scar on his eye super-hot, there’s actually a tragic story behind it. In 2008, Jason was attacked at a bar with a glass bottle. He had reconstructive surgery done and received 140 stitches!
4. He doesn’t mind working hard.
5. He loves spoiling his friends and relatives with affection.
6. He’s actually a jack of many trades.
We know the 41-year-old as an actor and a producer, but he’s got more tricks up his sleeve. He’s a writer and director, and he can play guitar. He also enjoys ice climbing, mountain biking, snowboarding, long-board skateboarding, and roller hockey.
7. He has a great sense of humor.
He might appear serious in his roles, but Jason likes to play pranks and make people laugh in real life. When on set, he pranks his co-stars to lighten the mood.
8. He truly respects women.
Does Jason fit your standards of the ideal man? What is it that you look for in a partner?
Comments
His audition was pretty wild... I never watched the show so I'm not sure how relevant it was to the role
He looks so good ?
much respect i really admire him after reading it and i love his movies
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