Prince Charming

Rick DeVille said:
Interesting ,you don't get many guys searching/waiting for Sleeping Beauty or Cinderella and yet they read/listened to the same fairytales?

I'm sure someone will explain it

speaking for myself I'd love to find a sleeping beauty to awaken andlive happily ever after with...

they just never notice me under all that shinging armour
 
Rick DeVille said:
Interesting ,you don't get many guys searching/waiting for Sleeping Beauty . . .
You obviously didn't read the thread on the "date rape drug."
 
kotori said:
You obviously didn't read the thread on the "date rape drug."

They drug chicks to get a Cinderella? Fuck, so that was the missing link!
 
Rick DeVille said:


They drug chicks to get a Cinderella? Fuck, so that was the missing link!
No, Sleeping Beauty. I think Cinderella was dropping acid.
 
Prince Charming is in the eye of the beholder ... mine rode in on a Harley, and that ain't bad!

~ singing and walking out the door ~
Fairy tales can come true, it can happen to you...
 
I think that I would be the princess in The Frog Prince, except that the frog would get me to kiss him and still remain a frog. As I said in another thread, I am unlucky in love. No prince for me.
 
I married my Prince Charming... there's a reason teh fairy tales always end with the wedding.
 
It can now be revealed--but let's keep it on the Q.T., okay?--but I am Prince Charming.

I just have to go incognito most of the time. It's a protection program kinda thing. You understand.
 
perky_baby said:
Give me a man that can't sleep because his newborn babygirl isn't in his arms, so he takes a blanket and rolls it up about the size of her and holds it there so he can sleep. He's not a prince, or that charming either and often can be a complete ass, but, fuck, that's real.

That's beautiful.

Drake



(Reminds me of how I bunch up my sheets to think of holding you...)
 
Free, great thread. I have often thought about this myself, how people's expectations of love and sex are skewed by fiction, be it written or on the silver screen.
To be blunt, if the Prince Charming Disney created ever came knocking on my door, I would probably laugh in his face. I have no desire to be "rescued" into love.
The fairy tale gives love and life this air brushed, unrealistic, Sunday morning cartoon quality and that would be impossible to upkeep. I have a few friends who approach relationships as though they were starring in a Disney fairy tale, and funny, they are always heartbroken at the end. And someone, Ishmael I believe, made an excellent point of men also buying into this fairy tale stereotype, looking for sleeping beauty or snow white. Just as disappointing a search.
I would rather people look at the Brothers Grimm fairy tales, which are gruesome at best, but much more realistic. But that will not happen.

Besides, would you really want a man who would try to find you by going house to house, putting your shoe on every woman in the zip code? Like shoe size is an indicator of your person? And then he did not realize that your ugly step sisters were not you, and tried to put their stinky feet in your shoe?
Really, please, give me a break! ;)
 
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