All of the Disney females are the same person. She was a normal girl who wished that she could have all the happy endings that her favourite fairy tales did. The problem is that magic is tricky, especially when it comes to plural vs. singular. She doesn't just get one happy ending, she gets them all. She lives each different character's life, right to the "Happy Ending." She can't mention or tell anyone about what is happening, and nothing, not even attempting suicide, will stop her from going through the plot the way it was meant to happen.
She doesn't know who she really is, after being forced to live other people's lives. What's worse, all she gets to do is ride into the sunset. She doesn't get to enjoy growing old, having sex, having a family, or even dying. She is forced to find true love with every male, then is expected to forget her true love every single time, and accept the new story's male. She loses everything and everyone she loves each time, and there's not a damn thing she can do about it.
She doesn't know who she really is, after being forced to live other people's lives. What's worse, all she gets to do is ride into the sunset. She doesn't get to enjoy growing old, having sex, having a family, or even dying. She is forced to find true love with every male, then is expected to forget her true love every single time, and accept the new story's male. She loses everything and everyone she loves each time, and there's not a damn thing she can do about it.
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