Posted on 10/18/2018 5:23:59 PM PDT by FrankLea
Actress Kristen Bell raises controversial questions about Snow White, consent, and it's all tied into the #MeToo movement. She may have forgotten that it's just a movie.
When it's 2018 and nothing surprises you anymore, then it's no wonder a 38-year-old Kristen Bell is asking kids if they think it's weird that Snow White gets kissed in her sleep. Nevermind the fact that it's a fictional children's movie that kids love, but that doesn't matter. Bell just wants to be a nuisance and make people roll their eyes.
Her bizarre point was made on the Parents.com website.
To answer her question....
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I love it when men open doors for me - even though, and especially that, I’m an old lady now.
When I was young, I couldn’t reach for a cigarette without a man whipping out a lighter and lighting it for me. Black men were especially conscientious about this particular courtesy.
It was very nice, and gave the woman the opportunity to softly put her hand on his to (ostensibly) hold it steady.
Flirtation is dead, these days, and so is romance. It’s a horrible loss; but maybe a future generation of kids will rediscover these delightful little ...enhancements... to daily life :-)
That’s a slightly different version than the two or three I know, but yes, still a very good one and one I have always loved. Thanks for posting the link, which I hope others here will click on and then read!
LOL
It was meant to be!
Kristen Bell husband must be a wuss.
He probably had a law firm send a letter asking her for a kiss.
She’s under a magic spell and the kiss breaks the spell. If you don’t like this story read or watch another, but that’s the story.
A few weeks later I got mononucleosis. She said: “Oh I had that too”. Of course that sounded a bit trite to me. It took me a year or so to totally get over it.
So. She’s concerned about this AFTER she cashed the check. OK.
[Even Little Red Riding Hood was creepy.]
Wolf: All the better to eat you with, my dear!
Little Red Riding Hood: Eat! Eat! Doesn’t anyone just **** anymore?
I have a whole two shelves of my library of fairy tales from around the world - always found them fascinating.
#TheeToo?
-PJ
I went on a date with my best friend’s brother’s best friend. (I hope that made sense.) The guy had a crush on me, and I had a “policy” that it was ok to go out on a date with pretty much any guy once, even if I didn’t like him so much. I figured I might find my “handsome prince” that way. Of course, these guys were all screened by family and friends beforehand, so I wouldn’t date a monster.
Anyway, this guy was the one and only guy who had ever asked me if he could kiss me, and this was that first date scenario. I told him then that if he felt he had to ask, then he wasn’t the guy for me. The night was abruptly over, and I was very relieved. My best friend was upset the next day when she heard that I wasn’t attracted to him, but I told her that if she was, she could date him herself. Amazingly, she understood what I meant, and she never set me up again.
I’m very glad it worked out for you and your wife, though!
P.S. I have destroyed my teenage diary. Nobody needs to read that. Even I hated reading it after so many years, which is why I got rid of it.
LOL!
I found that I changed so drastically from year to year - even month-to-month sometimes! - that I routinely destroyed my diaries; they just weren’t me, as I was, anymore. Eventually, I just quit keeping them.
Now that I’m old, though, and doing much more interesting things, I think it might be more useful to keep one.
I hate it when that happens.
It must really suck to be liberal.
I have an entire floor to ceiling section, in y "formal" library, that contains my grandmolther's, mpther's, my, and what the progeny didn't take for the next generation, of children's books; several shelves of which are purely dedicated to fairy tale books. I just love them still.
Some of my favorite fairy tales are from Korea ( adore their version of CINDERELLA; instead of a fairy Godmother, or the spirit of her dead mother, this "Cinderella" is helped by a gaggle of tiny, somewhat saucy/mischievous little black gobblin sort of fairies, called Tokgabbies ! ), which was my mother's, titled "OMJEE THE WIZARD". The Korean "Cinderella is called "Soony" and her two horrid step-sisters are called NOONY and TOONY, which tickled me, quite a lot, when I was bitty. :-)
Italy has 3 or 4 different Cinderella type tales and Germany has at least 2. American Indians, of all tribes, have similar tales, as do various African nations.
Dont you think its weird a libtard tries to look at old fairy tales through a 21st century politically correct feminist lens and gets offended?
The fact she grew up reading these and playing princess and it hver bothered her, and she probably enjoyed it, but now....why is she not suing her parents for child abuse?
What’s ironic is that the sexual liberation that Feminazis spawned in the sixties with the goal of turning women into sluts has now morphed into neo-puritanism.
Today the terms of sexual relations are to be dictated exclusively by women. They determine the what, when, where, how. It’s their way or the highway... or even jail time for men. Men are reduced to human dildoes subject to legal punishment.
Question is, how will men react to this submissive, servile, and potentially self-distructive role demanded of them?
Will they simply abstain from sexual relations with actual women? Will they be extremely careful and only interact with women who have traditional values?
And what about all the feministas? What will they do when no real man will get within a ten foot pole of them?
And what are the implications to society of all this?
The Disney version has the prince kiss Snow White awake.
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