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Guardians of the Galaxy star Chris Pratt covers the June issue of GQ and opens up about family life with wife, Mom star Anna Faris, and their 2-year-old son Jack.

On Anna reaching fame before he did: “I’ve had those moments, where I was like the guy holding the purse at events and people just looked right through me. And, you know, actors come up and just blatantly hit on my wife in front of me and don’t even look at me. I’m like, ‘What the f–k, dude?’ I can think of exactly who they are, too, and I hope they f–king audition for Guardians of the Galaxy. Producers and studio people now who will come up to me and treat me the same way that they were treating Anna. “They’re like, ‘I always knew…’ I’m like, ‘Is that right? That’s interesting, because you f–king stared right through me the last time.’ “

On having more kids: “I had siblings, so did Anna—we both dream of it. Jack should have the gift of a little person to push around, whether we have kids or potentially have a surrogate or adopt kids. He was premature, and Anna’s 38, so the idea of going through that again—that was tough, and I think, like, that’s something to truly consider.”

On fatherhood: “I have a feeling I’ll be tested and I’ll have to prove to him that he’s more important to me than show business, and I feel I’ll be ready to pass that test…If it means turning down a big paycheck so that I can go camping for the weekend, being difficult with my contract so that I can be let out, and it means the quality of the film goes down because I’m not there to give everything, then so be it. And if it means retiring early and getting a ranch somewhere and just bird hunting, that’s kind of what I secretly want to do anyways, so that’ll be sweet.”

For more from Chris, go to GQ