A lot of family animated movies from the 20th century (especially during the 80s/90s) center on the main character finding love. Often the love is presented as something wholesome, enduring, maybe even pure. Do you think this sort of love exists? Do you think this sort of love doesn't exist and these movies created unrealistic expectations for kids growing up watching these films?Also a non-Disney 80s/90s animated film appreciation thread.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD05xT6ajuE
>>150523230No, these are just multimedia extrapolations of existing stories that espoused the same wholesome, enduring romance. The stories themselves were centuries old. >Also a non-Disney 80s/90s animated film appreciation thread.oh well in that case
In homogenous Christian societies, yes.
>>150523230For children, sure. Live-action and mainstream media does the cultural heavy lifting for adults.
>>150523230no.no.it's a cartoon, you'd have to be retarded to take it seriously.
>>150523230No, modern society and feminism has made love, especially true love, a subject of ridicule or disdain. Women are told to ignore love, ignore their desire for children, to focus on their career first "their will be time for all that later" and when they realise that later is a lie, that men don't respond as easily, or that children are harder to conceive they're told to hate men, and to hate Disney, as if it's their fault. It's the same bullshit women are fed that Barbie is somehow evil because she's unrealistic, that her proportions are biologically impossible and that playing with Barbie makes little girls grow up to hate themselves.
you are brown.