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belleieve:
PRECIOUS
oh my god I want to meet Tiana so badly you don’t even know
I feel like tiana would appreciate the practicality of her wearing sneakers
PRECIOUS
LITTLE
BABY
i can’t I CAN’T THIS IS SO PRECIOUS
HER SHOES.
THIS PICTURE.
AWWWW.

oh my goodness my heart my HEART
My favorite princess!
*keeping my promise to post cute things.
this is the sweetest thing I’ve seen all day, seriously.
Her hair is even up in a little bun with a tiara! That little girl’s parents are definitely paying attention to the little details. <3 (Source: rockoutwithyourspockout)
somewhat-nerdy:
waltdisneyconfessions:
“I am currently writing a research paper on how the media affects the body image of young girls. And as huge of a Disney fan I am, there will be a paragraph on how the princesses bodies are entirely unrealistic”.
THEY’RE CARTOONS, OF COURSE THEY’RE UNREALISTIC.
Young kids don’t necessarily get that though- that’s the problem. Especially since most of the male characters and side-characters have variations in their body types and look more… anatomically possible than the leading ladies do.
I had to explain to my 7 year old little sister that, no, people generally didn’t look like Jasmine or Sleeping Beauty when they grow up, so I think this is a pretty valid point, as it helps shape their expectations of what they’ll look like when they’re older - and nobody really thinks to remind them that it’s unrealistic, since it doesn’t immediately occur to them that kids might not always ‘get it’.
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