Submitted by ahhhhh (not verified) on Sun, 09/16/2007 - 10:24pm.
Fairy-tail love pisses me off. It is based entirely on physical apearance. the prince in cinderella falls in love with her because she is beautiful and wearing a nice dress. then they dance for 3 days and get married. The men in briar rose scewer themselves on thorns for a girl they've never met, but have heard is atractive. It's entirely superficial. Why is there never an ugly heroine? Can ugly people not fall in love and have happy endings? And what is so great about small feet? Apparently they were popular in aisa and europe back in the day. If fairytails are really meant to teach a lesson and if they are really for children, then i think they are dangerous.
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Fairy-tail love
Fairy-tail love pisses me off. It is based entirely on physical apearance. the prince in cinderella falls in love with her because she is beautiful and wearing a nice dress. then they dance for 3 days and get married. The men in briar rose scewer themselves on thorns for a girl they've never met, but have heard is atractive. It's entirely superficial. Why is there never an ugly heroine? Can ugly people not fall in love and have happy endings? And what is so great about small feet? Apparently they were popular in aisa and europe back in the day. If fairytails are really meant to teach a lesson and if they are really for children, then i think they are dangerous.