Talk:Brave/@comment-25097798-20140918023935/@comment-1672596-20140924035829

Actually, only Princess Aurora actually matches that description as the only thing about her (and let's face it, we can't really blame her since she kinda got landed in a coma from a curse by a very spiteful fairy), and even she got somewhat of an active method when she sacrificed herself to revive her kingdom after Maleficent petrified it when she was revived by a magic-disabling eclipse. The rest of the DPs, even Snow White, actually got action besides getting taken care of by a prince charming in their original films and sequels. I even gave you a list of several actions they committed, heck, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana, heck, even Cinderella and Aurora to some extent actually saved their prince charmings at least once. Ariel actually did it twice, three times if we go by the incident with Vanessa. I even gave you a full list of how they were action-oriented, even people like Cinderella or Snow White. Besides, I can name only six princesses who actually married princes: Snow White, Aurora, Cinderella, Ariel, Belle, and Tiana. Pocahontas never married a prince, nor did Jasmine, nor did Mulan, heck, nor did Rapunzel, or Anna (and by that, I mean they married or at least entered a relationship with someone who wasn't even of royalty).

And BTW, I believe in girls being proactive as well, that girls actually be strong. That DOESN'T mean I think girls should basically oppress guys or otherwise call for gender segregation. Even back when I was naïve enough to believe in feminism, I never advocated for girls becoming superior or for gender separation. In fact, the fact that gender separation was being called for, that they were pushing lies to demonize us guys and make women seem like they didn't get anything at all until the 1960s is precisely the reason why I gave up on feminism. Just because they actually love a guy doesn't mean they are weak.