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Can a real flesh and blood man ever really measure up to a cartoon prince on the screen? Being in a relationship isn’t hard if your prince is perfect, and Ree The (Ree)lationship guide thinks that’s part of the problem. The problem tends to be one of real world relationships vs. on screen relationships. Are young girls raised to crave an ideal that’s just unreal in the real world? And how should women react to the Disney fairytale? Ree has some suggestions:
by Ree, The (Ree)lationship Guide Every woman remembers the magical tale of Aladdin, the peasant-turned-prince who captured the heart of a hopeless princess named Jasmine. Women are also familiar with the story of Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, etc. All of these stories and many more were beautifully written and promoted by [...]
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Maya
July 9, 2012 at 3:05 pm
Derrick this is one person’s opinion based upon some women who she’s encountered. Most women have the intellectual capacity not to expect for their relationships to be like a Disney movie.
Derrick
July 10, 2012 at 5:57 am
You are right! But, let me ask you this question?
Why are some of our women looking like CARTOON CHARACTERS CLOWNS?
1. long blond weaves
2. Fake nails
3. Fake hair
4. Fake butts
5. Fake breast
6. Fake smiles
7. Fake personalities
8. Fake blue and red hair
9. Hatred toward a REAL BLACK MAN
By the way…ain’t Nikki a CLOWN and a CARTOON character? Can’t leave out Wendy Williams!
Peace & Truth
Derrick
July 9, 2012 at 9:58 am
This shyt is unbeLIEvable. How in the h**l can an illuminati, such as Disney World have an affect on Black love? PLUS, it’s a d**n cartoon.
Have women dipped so low to think a d**n cartoon is reality? Disney is owned by the illuminati and old Walt was a member!
THIS WORLD IS GOING OUT THE WORLD BACKWARDS!
MingusJenkins
July 9, 2012 at 6:12 pm
The point being made here is that raising little girls on these fairy tale movies gives them unrealistic expectations that they have to unlearn later on in life. Some women are better then others at unlearning all these pleasant fictions and beautiful lies that come bundled up in every movie they make.