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Disney Princess Please comment about how you do or don't relate to/have stuff in common with/feel similar to Rapunzel, Merida, Ariel, or Mulan!

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I will comment about Rapunzel
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I will comment about Merida
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I will comment about Ariel
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I will comment about Mulan
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LMH5113 picked I will comment about Rapunzel:
We both are very curious and interested in learning new things
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AdelitaI picked I will comment about more than one!:
Rapunzel: I am very sad to admit this but we are not similiar. I am never that kind, sweet, warm, lovable, energetic, hard-working and popular, although I wish were. She is more similiar to me than SW because Rapunzel isn't motherly and more so than Cinderella because Rapunzel acted violently at times. We both love pink and violet colors and have a thing for lightining decorations. I think that we are not pollar opposites but rather dissimilar than similar. It saddens me because Rapunzel is one of the most admirable DPs.

Merida: we are both stubborn and aggressive and don't prioritize romance but I am neither tomboyish or athletic. We are quite similar yet not spirit animals.

Ariel: of all non-classic DPs Ariel is the least similar to me. All we have in common is stubborness. I am deeply connected to my homeland and my elders and I have no desire to leave them. I wouldn't deal with loss of my elder as easily as Ariel did, at least I wouldn't be so obsessed with things that are associated with this loss( I don't mean I would become predjuiced against people, just not so enthuasiastic about exploring their world).

Mulan: of these four she is the most similar to me. We are both ambitious, competitive, somewhat lazy, self-hating, deeply connected to our elders and care about their health and safety and want to please them. I believe that Mulan's love to her father is her defining trait and she definetely wouldn't deal with Fa Zhou's death much less easily than Ariel did with her mother's( which doesn't necessarily makes Mulan better than Ariel, just most similar to me). I can see myself risking my life for my elders and Mulan reminds me of myself a lot when she reminds her father to take the spare at the very beggining of movie, I often do the same. However, Mulan is no less forgiving, gentle and patient than Cinderella which is not true about me. I can't see myself letting Matchmaker to abuse me, I wouldn't forgive Yao and Ling for bullying and Shang for mistreating during the parade.
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princesslullaby picked I will comment about more than one!:
Rapunzel similarities: only relate to her artistic sensibilities and maybe general..like..go with the flow-ness? and I've been told i'm naturally charming.
other than that, yep, she's too perfect and perky.

Ariel similarities: basically, everything, down to coming from a privileged background but still being the (albeit loved) black sheep. however, I don't know if I would have risked so much on a slim chance, even for something I really wanted. I am much more levelheaded and logical than her.

merida- pretty much damn near everything except her athleticism and she's a bit too immature sometimes.

Mulan- i'm about 50/50 with her. I do relate to her more casual demeanor, more tomboyish, and her humble nature (wanting to not be in the spotlight) dissimilar: I don't feel any pressure to please anyone else except for myself and I don't understand her desire to CONTINUE to do so after the war. she was supposed to make herself happy, not her dad.
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wavesurf picked I will comment about more than one!:
I feel Ariel has my personality. We don't mind being with our families, but if our family members start trying to restrict our thinking about the world, or start to restrict our autonomy, we will start pulling away from them, eventually leaving home.

I'm less like Mulan. I'm just as klutzy as Mulan is, but much as I've tried and admired Mulan for being able to overcome her flaws--- I've never been able to make my parents "feel honored." It's unfortunate, but it's true.

Rapunzel is even less relatable for me. I'm not as upbeat as Punzie is. This just is how it seems to me-- but Punzie seems even more bubbly than Ariel is. Also, Rapunzel is a social butterfly, and I've never mastered that technique at all. Punzie has charm I lack. I don't dislike her, but she's like Jasmine and Poca in the relatable category for me.

Merida is almost entirely the opposite from me. I like nature, but don't do archery. My mom is strict, but I don't want my own way enough to hurt her in the process. (I'm more likely to leave home and leave her). And... I don't really share anything else with Merida besides insanely curly hair. And I happen to loathe my curly hair, so seeing Merida's, and wondering how it's going to get washed and cleaned isn't going to further endear me to Merida, either. I can only remember the pain in my scalp after every episode.... Nah. Merida is above Belle for me, but barely.
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Sparklefairy375 picked I will comment about more than one!:
Ariel: Ariel (at the beginning before she met Eric) and I are somewhat similar. We are both headstrong teenage girl and we have passion for something. But later I really, pissed her off to against and leave her family for a random guy she hardly know. I won't trust people easily, and I wouldn't want to sacrifice anything from me for a stranger. Many peoples in real life did the same thing like Ariel did, and that kinda bothers me. That's why I didn't like her anymore (I used to like her when I was younger, tho)

Mulan: I really similar with Mulan at the beginning; lazy, unmotivated, and even cheats. I always feel I didn't belong with my society and I feel I'm fail to fulfil my family's expectations to me. But near the end she was drastically changed to be someone who was perfect enough but less relatable with me.

Rapunzel: We both like arts and drawing, but that's all. Rapunzel is way too perfect to relate with. She's talented, social butterfly, and charming. She reminds me with some of my friends and seniors, which I'm really jealous of. But she's admirable that's why I put her as my favorite princess.

Merida: Merida so far, is the most relatable princess for me. She's outspoken, headstrong, stands with herself, short-tempered, somehow being immature, and she never want to have her life ruled by others. So do I. My mom is a lot like Merida's mom, too, and somehow we arguing, but we're actually very close to each other.
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AudreyFreak picked I will comment about more than one!:
Ariel- not much, just that our parents think we're mouthy and my dad also thinks I'm too rebellious just for not letting him boss me around.

Mulan-
Similarities: Awkward with people, not good at socializing with guys, disorganized, somewhat meek with an assertive side.
Dissimilarities: "Reflection". I don't need to please others to feel valid and I know who I am.

Rapunzel-
Similarities: sheltered to a degree, unsure, deal with fear a lot, have a passive aggressive parent, artsy, grew up as mama's girls, come off as quirky/awkward to others.
Dissimilarities: Well, Flynn is exactly the kind of guy I avoid irl. We have different tastes and I wouldn't call for a smarmy thief or let him get away with his crimes. She's hyper-talented and every single person likes if not loves her while I have trouble opening up and making friends. I wouldn't go behind my parents' backs if I truly believed it would "crush their soul". We have completely different values.

Merida-
Similarities: Love nature, have said and done mean things in anger to our ESTJ parent when we felt hurt, willing to admit mistakes.
Dissimilarities: Way more tomboyish, athletic, and fearless. I'm pretty empathetic to the point that it emotionally drains me and even hurts me sometimes. I'd never try to change someone else even if I was furious at them and I always try to see other people's sides.
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Beastlysoul25 picked I will comment about Merida:
Merida learned to stand up for herself and take those consequences.
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princesslullaby picked I will comment about more than one!:
^ -________-
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