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shurikkaru
· 9 years ago
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Kairi and belle for best Disney princesses 2k15
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deleted
· 9 years ago
I feel the same way.
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badasslatina
· 9 years ago
Seriously though, kids don't care about being skinny or fat and if your kid does complain about being fat it's probably out of health discomfort and not estetical discomfort, so you should help them feel better instead of being butthurt and blaiming society
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guest
· 9 years ago
When I was a kid I complained about being fat (and I was a little chub) because I felt ugly, but it wasn't because of Disney princesses
coffeewhore
· 9 years ago
THANK YOU
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vintageel0vee
· 9 years ago
I did an assignment related to this in my myth and heroes class last week. They had us decide whether fairy tales were beneficial or harmful and we also read articles by psychoanalysts and feminists. Everything I read in the feminist article didn't make sense to me because when i watched Disney movies when i was younger, i didn't worry about being the prettiest or the skinniest. All i would dream about was finding my prince in the future and having my own castle (house). To me it seems nowadays people just like to point out the flaws in everything... idk thats just my opinion tho (:
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alxx
· 9 years ago
Agreed. As a young girl who was obsessed with Disney princess movies, I never once thought "Wow, these princesses are so skinny." Honestly, the only physical aspect I really ever paid attention to was their beautiful luscious hair...
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raethegirl
· 9 years ago
The only ones who are concerned with how the princesses look are the ones who can't accept their body, and feel the need to blame it on something, everyone is beautiful, Disney Princess or not
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guest
· 9 years ago
as kid i dont care about their waists but wait till you grow up and have gpod memories of the tony princesses THEN you starve yourself. disney princesses dont make little child anorexic when they are still a child. but they can make you anorexic if you grpw up! i speak from experience
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jollysailorbold
· 9 years ago
I had insecurities about my weight- but it certainly didn't come from animated characters. It came from real live people- actresses and models, not fictional, animated characters who I knew weren't real and had unrealistic standards, and my problem started around the age of 12.
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guest
· 9 years ago
tiny*
cc3
· 9 years ago
Yes to this.
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hidleman
· 9 years ago
People just love to complain.... Isn't this a complaint?
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deleted
· 9 years ago
Yeah but that "All I need in life is a man" attitude tho...
pinkonwednesday
· 9 years ago
I never noticed that as a child either
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deleted
· 9 years ago
You dont need to notice it for it to affect you.
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tiana
· 9 years ago
I was almost there and then I fell in love, should I have ignored him and gone on with my life alone?
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tiana
· 9 years ago
I approve of this post :)
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guest
· 9 years ago
But most of the women are objects, needing to be saved by a man!
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jollysailorbold
· 9 years ago
when you're a kid you don't think about that- I certainly didn't. That and, a lot of the films with such a case were made in a different time when women didn't have such a loud voice in the world and 'relied' on men more. They've changed it now, often the women save the men or they save eachover- they can't just get rid of all the old Disney films- they're out there now, and much loved classics- there'd be a riot if they 'disowned' them of sorts.
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tiana
· 9 years ago
I was working hard for my self and just tried to help a guy out......
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