Monday, June 21, 2010

Fairytale

Growing up, I was greatly influenced by fairytale endings. Hmm..

When the girl/boy finally finds true love, happy ending won't happen until the dashing young man/prince defeats the witch/monster that tries to separate them first. Usually the evil works but only for a while. Eventually, the two young lovers will overcome whatever spell they were under with the help of dwarves or Sebastian the Jamaican Crab.

In reality, you're usually separated due to financial constraints. Or geographical constraints. Or cultural differences. I'm sure many people can come up with lots of reasons why they can't be together with the love of their lives (for now or forever).

So I think love alone is not enough to bring and keep people together. It takes trust and patience too (lots of it!) These fairytales forgot to mention that or its too complicated to explain to children. I mean, seriously, if there were no patience or trust that they would be together again, I imagine the young prince would just give up looking for the girl who could wear the glass slipper.

I used to believe in true love... I was young and naive..and yes I was...
Still I'm not sure weather waiting for him is right thing but I know my instincts is right...

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If I were a guy proposing to a girl like me, I'd present the girl with two things: a glass slipper and an engagement ring. Then I'd say "Sweetheart, if you could fit into one of these, I'd be very honoured if you would be my wife."


We should all be grateful that I'm not a guy.








Fairytale will always have a happy ending and I deserve it too!! =)


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