Why do the Happily Ever Afters All End in Marriage?

You gotta wonder, I mean, why do all those stereotypical, happily ever afters of those told, retold, and retold, retold, over, over, over, over, over (you get the picture, don’t you???) again stories all end in marriages?

Does that mean, that women who are never married, or are divorced now, don’t deserve to be happy?  Why is the society, punishing women for that?  It’s like, we’re, NOT humans (or rather, sub-humans) if we don’t get married, ride off into the sunset with that MORONIC ASShole, and end up as Cinderella…

Why do the happily ever afters all end in marriage?  It’s like, those people get STUCK in the honeymoon phase, and just, NEVER snap out of it, but heck, that’s not how reality works, is it?  We grow old, we grow FAT, gain a ton of weight in our pregnancies, and those crow’s feet, don’t even get me started!!!

This is really bad, when you’re educating your young daughters about what their goals should be in life, by telling those god DAMN sexist fairytales of how those IDIOTS rescued those “maidens in distress” or those princesses, guarded by the dragons (I’d like to see them as PET lizards that can BREATHE fires and turn ALL you men into KABOBS!!!) are still, in their separate C-O-M-A-S, waiting for that, “true love’s kiss”………

What are we teaching our daughters about realities of things, if we keep on, filling their heads up with those, make-believe, unrealistic fantasies that we never had the chance of experiencing (and maybe that’s why mothers are so into telling their baby girls about how there would be a prince charming that comes and rescue them!), get REAL ladies, there are NO prince charmings in our midst, only T-O-A-D-S, dwarfs, ogres, and trolls!!!

 

 

 

 

About taurusingemini

All I have to say, I've already said it, and, let's just say, that I'm someone who's ENDURED through a TON of losses in my life, and I still made it to the very top of MY game here, TADA!!!
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