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10 saucy questions for Jason Momoa

“I got called ‘pretty boy’ my whole life,” sighs Jason Momoa. A typical complaint from a man so gorgeous that women melt like hot fudge topping when he walks in the room.

Then, 2 1/2 years ago, he was in a bar and got hit in the eye with a pint glass, which shattered. Some 140 stitches later, his pretty-boy face was no longer flawless. “If anything, it’s like, ‘Good,’ ” says the “Conan the Barbarian” star. “It’s not my thing now.”

We hate to break it to him, but scars are hot. The fine line splitting Momoa’s left eyebrow in two is an added bonus to, not a detraction from, his half-Hawaiian good looks. (The scar even has its own Facebook fan page.)

Momoa, 31, is married to actress Lisa Bonet, 43, with whom he has two small children. If the strapping 6-foot-five actor looks familiar, you may have seen him in heavy eye makeup and tribal tattoos as Khal Drogo, the amorous Dothraki warlord on HBO’s “Game of Thrones” earlier this year.

In both “Conan” and “Thrones,” Momoa spends the majority of the time bare-chested, long locks flowing down his back, engaging in swordplay of one kind or . . . another.

Do you feel objectified, having your shirt off all the time?

People are like, “Momoa’s got his shirt off again!” It’s not funny! I grew up in the Midwest. I’m raised to actually think, to use my brain. But I’m shooting a movie now, with Stallone, and I’m in a suit!

Who’s better in bed, Conan or Drogo?

Well, depends — who’s the lady? Conan, he fights, he f – – ks, he’s happy. I love the fact that he’s that kind of man. With Drogo, they do it like horses. He kind of tears her up, and she can’t ride her horse the next day.

How did you feel about shooting the scene where Drogo forces himself on Daenerys?

Yeah, I’m raping Emilia [Clarke, who plays Daenerys]. I love her, but I’m hurting her and she’s crying. We could have made it longer, but you get the idea. I’m not a rapist! I prefer my women to enjoy sex.

So you’re a sensitive guy?

It’s a fine balance. I think a man needs to be a man. To hold a woman the way she wants to be held. Just do whatever your woman wants, and you’ll be fine.

How does one win the role of a Dothraki warrior?

I went in and did the haka — a Hawaiian war dance. It’s very intimidating. I thought, this is how Drogo would be if he were to go into battle.

Could you say something to me in Dothraki?

Sure! [Speaks unintelligible sentence.] I said, “I’m going to drink this beer, and it’s gonna taste so good.”

Your Conan body could give ’80s Arnold’s a run for his money. How did you prepare?

It comes from being athletic, doing sports. But I also studied body movement. I went to the zoo and studied lions. Conan has that nimble catlike reflex. I studied samurai movies, I wanted to add that Asian elegance to the barbarian thing.

How did you top Arnold’s outrageous “Conan” sex scene?

Rachel [Nichols, my co-star] didn’t want to do the love scene. So it’s not her in it! That was challenging. It was some girl who speaks Bulgarian. I got to kiss Rachel, and then go in there with the Bulgarian girl.

When filming, do you prefer swordfighting or lovemaking?

I love doing the action. Sex scenes are fun, too. But we had the greatest fight scene [in “Conan”] and we had to take it out, because it looked like I was having too much fun killing people. It was insane. All these heads were getting lopped off.

Were you as sad to get killed off on “Game of Thrones” as we were to see you go?

You never know. I might be going back. I got a call. It’s fantasy, sweetheart!