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FigerPuppet
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Um, all of the princesses are sexualized and feminized?
I thought also that the African American young lady in the Frog Prince was pretty self-sufficient, I don't recall anyone saving her, and thinking she was also probably an ESTJ, as well as being attracted to losers (that frog was a loser).
You reminded me of this article.
But by far the most common reason seems to be that black women still regard intermarriage as tantamount to betraying the race. “My black heart,†says one black woman as she contemplates marrying out, “I would need to turn it in.†“We know it's a struggle,†says another, “but we women got to stand by the black man. If we don't, who will?â€
Disney is in on this. The article explains why some women feel they have to marry a certain kind of guy - the Disney movie explains what these women hope will happen: The frog turning into a beautiful prince. SAVIOUR COMPLEX.