(... Continues from
Part 1)
5) Misleading the term "ideal men" - Straight men are more pressured in this era when it comes to courting a girl - prove me wrong once more. In order to be a realistic relationship candidate for a girl they wish to date, they should pass a test of having all 7C's. Does it mean 7C's in terms of business writing ethics? NO! I meant
Cash, Car, Condominium (as investment), Career, Credit Cards, Cottage (or even worse - Castle), and Cooking skills. And in fact, all these characteristics of being rich alone DO apply to all princes/male protagonists in all fairy tales. Even
Aladdin fakes himself to be wealthy claiming himself as a prince in order to court Princess Jasmine. Does it mean to teach boys to act filthy rich when they're not in order to court girls they like?
4) Nicknaming daughters as "Princess" after the characters in tales - I don't understand why parents do this to their own daughters without thinking logically. To be honest, princesses in ALL tales are depicted as pretty but dumb and clumsy women who cause a whole lot of troubles. Princess Aurora in
Sleeping Beauty literally does
NOTHING but then falls asleep after being clumsy to put her hand getting pricked by the needle. Snow White runs like a mad person escaping from a nut house in forest trying to escape from being murdered by the Queen but in the end she eats a poisoned apple because she's simply dumb enough to be tricked by the Queen in disguise. Ariel from
The Little Mermaid uses a fork to comb her hair at a dinner in front of well respected people. Does it mean that parents actually wish their daughters to behave like these so called "Princesses"?
3) Misleading romantic relationships - If you're observant enough, you'll find out that some main characters (male and female) have only met each other not more than twice especially
Snow White, Sleeping Beauty and
Cinderella. Snow White and Princess Aurora agree to marry the princes simply because they "revive" their "Princess" lives. Another prince marries Cinderella simply because her feet fits the glass slipper (foot fetish?). To be logical, who on earth wants to marry someone who you have only met twice skipping the dating process?
2) So called "Happy Endings" - In the end of these tales, the only message they bring to kids in order to let them sleep is actually "
... And They Lived Happily Ever After" although this phrase only appears as the ending of the animated film
Snow White and Seven Dwarfs and
Cinderella. But sometimes, smart curious kids would ask "Why some people divorce after marriage (since the ending of these tales are so "perfect")?" In reality, it is agreed that not all marriages last to bring the ending of the so called phrase - "
... And They Lived Happily Ever After". So how would you answer these kids when they already know the fact that more and more couples are divorcing?
1) Lacking of moral teachings - So we do know that all good stories to tell your kids should have a moral teaching to them so that they can learn lessons from there. But all these dumb fairy tales which portrays everything about the romance and the society wrongly has simply ruined everything from teaching the kids properly. Therefore, I simply don't see any teaching from any of these Disney Bitches' stories. "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes"? Well, ONLY IN YOUR DREAMS! I bet you wish to meet a ghost from your nightmare, bitch!
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