Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love. Show all posts

Friday, June 8, 2012

My take on Disney

As a kid, I grew up watching Disney movies. I loved them to death. My favourites were Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King and The Little Mermaid. I think its pretty safe to say that almost all of us grew up watching classic Disney movies too. They were apart of our lives then and as it is now. For some of us anyway. These cartoons taught us love. Maybe not the best way to teach us, but it did anyhow. It made us girls anticipate the moment we meet Prince Charming. Made us want that "happily ever after" badly. Looking back at it now, was it all really a good influence for us? I know its not nice to blame Disney solely since they just put to film old literature. So bare with me. 

They were all entertaining, don't get me wrong, but really though. A lot of what these cartoons represented was that finding Prince Charming was the most important thing in an adolescent girl's life. Yes its fun and exhilarating and all that, but seriously. Shouldn't cartoons teach the little ones about selfless love instead? About looking beyond how a person looks or dresses? About family pride? Let's see some examples.

Cinderella and Snow White
Here's the story of the girls that later branded all stepmoms as evil. Tell me honestly. What's the first thing you think of when you hear the word "stepmom"? Evil? Mean? Not all stepmoms are evil. In fact, some try so hard to be nice but fail because kids already have this idea of them being evil planted in their minds. A bit sad don't you think? One can only try so hard. She is human after all. All that hate is bound to rub off on her and get her hating on them too one way or the other. 

Then there's Cinderella's prince charming. Genius over here falls madly in love with the girl he has one dance with. Only reason he danced with her? Cause she looked the best at the ball. Would he have taken a second look at her had she attended the ball looking as she normally does? We'll never know but I wouldn't put my bets on the table if I were you. Looks aren't everything and if you're going to let your kids watch these cartoons, you'd better explain to them the reality of things afterwards. Its only fair. Now back to the prince. He falls in love with her and then after she leaves, instantly forgets how she looks like and has to try the shoe on every girl in town to find her. How romantic. 

Snow White on the other hand, had to run away from home because her again "evil" stepmother wanted her dead. Why? Because she was prettier than her. Is this really what we want taught to our kids? Eliminate your competition by whatever means necessary. Even if it means you have to kill the person. Ha ha. Everybody's beautiful one way or another. You're pretty in your own way, and so is she. There's really nothing to fight about here. Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder anyhow. So back to Madame Snow White. She's forced to run away from home, and the first thing she does? Enter a stranger's house, dig around their stuff and then fall asleep in their house. Ever heard of trespassing or stranger-danger? So OK, she has her beauty sleep and then she wakes up to not one, not two strange men, but seven tiny, old men carrying pick axes in their hands staring at her while she sleeps. And she STILL chooses to stay. She chooses to stay and does them a favour by cleaning their house. Ha ha. Turns out though, these men give her some cool advise about not talking to strangers (as ironic as it sounds) and despite them telling her not to, she goes ahead still and talks to a scary old woman with a wart on her nose. Or was it chin? Anywho, it was a scary ass old hag and she even took an apple from her and ate it. So yea, we know the rest of the story after that. She falls into a deep sleep, the old, tiny men come home, kill the hag which turned out to be her stepmom, prince charming finds her somehow or rather (it took a magic mirror for the stepmom to find her), kisses her, she wakes up and they ride into the sunset and live happily ever after. All in the span of a few days tops. I can't remember how long she was asleep. Trust me honey. If you were that dead asleep in the company of seven men who've been living without women for a long time, you won't wake up that lucky. Just saying. 

I can go on and on about some more but I think I'd rather not. As much as I hate the message some of their cartoons send out, there are some pretty decent ones. These for example teach that true beauty comes from within, or that the only thing you can do with your past is learn from it and change the future, or even that nothing beats the love you get from your parents and friends - that's true love. Here's some.

Beauty and the Beast
My ultimate favourite Disney movie. Ha ha, yes I may be a little biased with this one but you can't blame me. From the very start Belle goes on about her love for reading, her love for wanting something different, for an adventure. She's not at all bothered about the village "hottie" (or at least he claims to be) and all of his proposals. Any other Disney princess would've made him her life's goal. Ha ha. The cartoon really starts with the story of how the prince turned into a beast. About how he was a snob and then was taught a lesson that true beauty lies within. Not only does this cartoon teach us about inner beauty, it teaches us etiquette. How to behave like a gentleman. How losing your temper is a bad thing. And also how sometimes the best thing to do is to let go. Sacrifices pay off. Like when Belle sacrificed herself to take her father's place as prisoner and when the Beast sacrificed his chance of going back to human form just so Belle could be with her father again. Brings a tear to your eye doesn't it?

The Lion King
Aaah this movie. Sparked my love for lions, it did. First saw it when I was 5 and I've been in love with lions ever since. Mufasa <3 Anyway, fantasies aside, this cartoon teaches us family pride. Teaches us that the most important thing is to "Remember who you are". Teaches us that jealousy only leads to destruction and also teaches us love. It has to doesn't it? Lion or not. Ha ha. It also teaches us that a pair of men can bring up a child to have a good head on his shoulders. Yes I know being gay is not accepted in a lot of societies. But being gay shouldn't matter. Love is love. And how you bring up your kids depends on you. Most of the people in jail were brought up by normal parents. By normal I mean a father and a mother. Didn't turn out quite right did they? Still you don't see anyone making a fuss about it. Meh. Another post for another day. Overall, the movie taught us that families are important. And even if you stray away, you know they'll be right there waiting for you to come home.

The same applies to Finding Nemo and 101 Dalmatians. The story about relentless parents on the search to bring their children home. Be it just one or a hundred and one. 

All in all, I think parents need to sit and watch Disney cartoons with their children. To highlight the important parts of the cartoon and to tell them the reality of things otherwise. Kids are growing up very fast these days. What with all their music and movies telling them love and romance is everything. Let them grow up slowly and savour every moment of their very short childhood. I'm lucky I was just weird to not be so into all this finding love and romance. I mean, I still want it. But never at that age. The idea of happily ever afters appeal more to me now, as it should. I want my Prince Charming. But I also know it'll take time. Teach kids that. That true love will take time. Let it. And it'll last.

Forever and ever.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Closure

I have found closure.

I Forgive You
by David Munoz

They may call me crazy
They may think I'm insane
How could I forgive you
For causing me all this pain

You knew that I loved you
You knew that I cared
Maybe that's the reason
Maybe you're just scared

Maybe I pushed too hard
Maybe we went too fast
Maybe that's the reason 
That our love didn't last

Or maybe it wasn't me
Maybe it was just your game
Just playing with my heart
Causing me worlds of pain

But there's something that's not a maybe
Something that I know is true
Its something that I owe you
And its a big "Thank You"

Thank You for giving me Happiness
Thank You for giving me Love
Thank You for being my Angel
The one God sent from Above

Thank You for showing me Life
Thank You for opening my Eyes
Thank You for supporting Me
Thank You for staying by my Side

And all of these things
They all come from you
So my Angel, Thanks...
And I forgive you.



Friday, May 6, 2011

The Waiting Game

There’s a saying, “If you love someone, let them go, if they love you, they’ll come back”. I found this VERY disturbing. How long exactly are we supposed to wait? Is there a benchmark of some sort? Is there a maximum time limit? What if you end up waiting your whole life only to find out they’re not coming back? Or what if you wait too short a time and they do return, only to find you in the arms of someone else?

So the question here is, do we wait? And if so, HOW LONG?!

Usually, and I mean usually, I would just opt to not wait. I mean, why wait for someone who decided to leave you at a time you maybe needed them most? If they could actually do that, then they’re not at all worth waiting for. There’s a billion other people out there all waiting for someone to show up in their lives. Why not be their someone? Why wait for the one who, at the moment, isn’t entirely sure whether or not they want to be with you. Or maybe who at the moment has other more important things to worry about? I sometimes think its stupid for a person to want to wait for someone. Its almost like saying, you’re waiting for a dearly departed to return from their eternal slumber. Let’s say you do wait, and wait and wait and wait. And then what? Wait some more? While the other is free to go out and venture on other things? Other persons maybe? You’ll only be forcing yourself to a life of sleepless, tear-filled nights and endless torment. Hoping and praying for the day they ‘come back’. There is of course the alternative outcome, and that is, that this person actually does come back for you. Then you’ll both spend the rest of lives together, knowing you’ve conquered the worst possible test a couple could ever encounter. And that my friends, is true love.

Then again, what if you’re at a situation where you REALLY, HONESTLY love this person, and you KNOW for a fact that this person loves you too? And that the only reason they’re ‘leaving’ is because they’ve been forced to due to undesirable circumstances? Then what? Do you wait for each other? For that moment where you both run drunkardly into each other’s arms and pick up where you left off? I mean, what if here you decide to not wait? What if while they were gone, you started to fall for another person? Someone who this time really wants to be with you and has no intentions of leaving you like your previous other? And then only to suddenly hear a soft knocking on your door followed by a visual of the eyes you once fell in love with. Past memories and emotions suddenly fill your mind and heart. But wait, what about the one waiting for you inside? Do you go back to that one? Or do you leave with this one and reignite that old fire that has been reduced to a mere waning flame? Either way you choose, you’re going to definitely feel guilty.

So back to my original question. If the situation ever arises, heaven forbid, do we wait or not? In my opinion, its totally up to you. Ha ha I know, but don’t move just yet. =D I think, you should totally wait if you’re absolutely, a hundred per cent sure that this person is going to come back for you in the NEAR future (near being 5 – 6 months tops). Life is short. Don’t waste it by playing this ‘waiting game’. It’s better spent on yourself. If you think this person’s not sure about getting back to you, move on! Go find someone else. Odds are, you will. And if the previous comes back looking for you, explain your situation and wish them well on their way. I’m not saying its going to be easy but hey, you gotta do what you gotta do, right?

Life is all about making choices. And it doesn’t matter if it’s the right or wrong choice. Really. It doesn’t. What matters most is what you make of it. Do what you want and only what you want. And then take full responsibility of the outcomes. And so, I leave you with this quote by a famous blogger, Paulo Coelho, “Waiting is painful. Forgetting is painful. But not knowing which to do is the worse kind of suffering”.

So wait or forget? I know what I’m going to do. What about you? =D



Saturday, April 16, 2011

A Beautiful Poem

I was just reading some random poems and I came across this one poem that brought tears to my eyes. I just HAD to share this.

Don't Know What Happened
by Alexander

I don't know what happened between us...
We just seemed to drift apart.
And I am still hurting,
Cause I still love you with all my heart.

After all we've been through...
The things we said, the fun we had, the times we shared.
Can you look at me now
And tell me you never really cared?

I thought what we had
Was really going to last.
But I guess it is over
And I still don't think we happened too fast!

I know my insecurities
Make you frustrated and mad
I've been hurt before
But my days have never been so sad.

The memories of our times together
Burn like a fire in my soul.
Sometimes all I can think about is you
And I really lose control!

I am sorry
You think I am wrong for loving you
But you have to believe me...I REALLY DO!

You know I love you no matter what!
And I really only want to be with you!
I know there have been others for you
But none could love you as I do!

When I remember the life we created together
And how when it ended I was shattered.
I wish we could have shared so much...
But right now all I long for is your touch.

My life seems so empty.
I guess I drift from day to day.
And I have to keep telling myself that
No matter what, every thing's going to be okay.

Oh, you don't have to worry about me anymore.
That "problem" is over.
So you can go on as if we never happened
And find you another.

I still believe you will always love me
No matter how much you try to forget us!
And you have all the memories as I do too.
But I realize how hard it is for a hurting heart to trust!

Maybe one day I will be able to smile again,
Letting the smile come from my heart.
But I am still trying to put the pieces back together,
That you tore, so mercilessly, apart.

I've been through worse
And I will get through this, too.
I'll try not to find anyone else
Because there will never be another you.

The love we had was too right
For us not to try to work this out!
But you have to tell me
What are we always fighting about,
Cause I really don't know!

I know you loved me, too.
You said you did...
But I guess you never loved me as much as I love you.

I've been through worse
And I can get through this, too.
I will not try to find anyone else.
Because right now, all I can think about is you!





Here's the link if you want to find more poems:
http://www.poemslovers.com/love_poems/first_love/poems/1341.html