Thursday, June 12, 2008

I want to be a Princess

....and they lived happily ever after..


This is where most fairy tales end. The prince and princess marry and ride off into the sunset to begin their new life together, a life full of promise, romance, and above all, love.

However,
It's never mentioned.....
how this is supposed to happen, or why it succeeds .

The after effect of this "happily ever after"....ya...it's never being told.

These fairy tales truly leave us dangling, so to speak. By ending abruptly after the union of the hero & heroine .....and saying nothing further.....!

Is the prince and princess going to have blissful marriage ?
Or going through a divorce later..?

Ya....question marks ??????????????


A~ha..!

Does this "happily ever after" concept really exist ?

It only exist in fictions. Hero and heroine typically settle into matrimonial bliss with the implication that their lives will be harmonious and happy forever more.

Primarily, life isn't such. It's bound to be like a roller coaster....ups and downs.
No way...it would be a smooth journey.

Life is full of laughters and tears.
.......................

The Princess-Syndrome

If "happily ever after" is fictitious.......how come...every woman still dream of becoming a princess?

Just like Fairy tale princess...
Real life princess also faces obstacles in life.
The late Princess D....her life was not good either.
So is the Chrysanthemum Crowned Princess.... pressured to produce an heir.
And many more princesses around the world.

And yet...every woman still harbour to be one...!

The feelings is great when she wears the tiara.

Guess..it's ain't easy wearing the crown on your head..after all.
Pretty but heavy.

Thinking back...it still better to be just myself.
The bubbly Ann instead of a Princess.



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