‘Wake’ star Boylan a standout
Beauty, according to Disney

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Geez, how would we know what ideal to have for ladies if it weren’t for Walt Disney? 1st, we have the waist. This waist isn’t even achievable on the model circuit, and the combination of that waist and brust would lead our poor beauty to chronic back troubles. The hair? Gotta be extensions. By no means seen hair like that on a actual person. Finally, what’s with Disney’s woman often talking to birds on their hands? If a bird came up to any woman (or man) I know, they probably flip out and swat it.
This figurine is not some old relic from the antique shop, it’s Disney’s Contemporary Woman. It’s a laugh, since they go to all of this trouble to pretend that they’re "feminist" by generating movies with female leads, but that’s just an appeal to 50% of the marketplace. They still treat ladies like crap in their narratives.
In Disney, aren’t the mothers of most of these females/girls either gone or evil?
In Disney, doesn’t the heroine often get supplemented by the male hero… or have to ACT like a male in order to succeed?
I’d adore to hear your thoughts what you think the "message" is behind most of these Disney tales…
‘Wake’ star Boylan a standout
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