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When you use the term "realistic", in reference to the Disney Princesses, what factors do you specifically mean/talking about?

And how do you rate each factor? Please be specific so I can better understand. For example: conflicts/situations, plot/story progression, character traits/development, character looks/physical features, romantic interests/relationships, historical/factual accuracy, etc. Thank you, your responses are most anticipated and appreciated!
 laylastepford posted over a year ago
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0YouCanFly0 said:
I base "realistic" princesses on their traits, storyline, and their appearance. For example, I would never think a plotline such as Tangled could happen in real life. However, one such as Pocahontas or Mulan could happen (just like Pocahontas was a real person, but the story was changed a lot).
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anukriti2409 said:
I refer to all mostly depending on which factors get applied to which princess. for ex: I find Ariel to be very realistic character because most teens are impulsive, flighty, curious, a little introvert from family, develops romantic crush easily but it is debated whether mermaids actually exist or not. It's considered to be a mythical creature.

Jasmine is anaroxically thin, which is almost impossible for real girls to have a waistline like that.

Tiana's story, romantic relationship, her struggle for building a business are very realistic except for turning into a frog which is symbolic.
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anorexic isnt a size. there's no such thing as 'anorexically thin'. she's no thinner than Ariel, Belle or Aurora. she's just drawn cartoonishly because she's a cartoon.
AudreyFreak posted over a year ago
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Yes, i can agree to disagree on your view point of how clothing affects others and oneself. I wanted to ask you though, if it doesn't bother you much to answer that would you consider a small size woman ( say, size zero) to gain weight simply because their physical look evoke reactions in others to become like them? I understand what you are saying about sizes being mentioned using different terminologies.
anukriti2409 posted over a year ago
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Well you are disagreeing with science when you talk about reactions not me but I was talking about agree to disagree about our opinion difference between being respectful and responsible. :) To answer your question, no a small size woman should not gain weight simply because of how bigger women feel because it would make them just as sick as getting anorexic does for the bigger women. Smaller women have smaller frames which means although they seem smaller to bigger women, they are actually similar size proportionately. That is why Asian women and mixed women cannot be measured by what used to be the standard "Body Mass Index" because that formula only works more for white and black body frames. If billions of Asian women tried to gain weight to make European and some American women feel better then they'd all have massive health issues and their organs would stop functioning properly. People should be balanced: the proper weight for their proper height and frame to me.
laylastepford posted over a year ago
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