Disney Princesses' Eyes Are Literally Bigger Than Their Stomachs

Disney Princesses' Eyes Are Literally Bigger Than Their Stomachs
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Ugh, the world.

In recent years, both celebrity culture and the fashion industry have come under fire for promoting unrealistic beauty standards. But in case you hadn't heard, that same messaging also runs rampant in even the most wholesome programming.

The folks over at Above Average highlighted this reality in a photo collection of Disney princesses whose eyes are bigger than their stomachs. (Yes, actually.) Don't you feel just blessed to live in a world that teaches young girls to idolize waists hardly larger than a pencil point?

Scroll through the first six photos, and head over to Above Average to see the rest of the 11-part series.

Courtesy of Above Average/ Disney
Courtesy of Above Average/ Disney
Courtesy of Above Average/ Disney
Courtesy of Above Average/ Disney
Courtesy of Above Average/ Disney
Courtesy of Above Average/ Disney

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What do you want people to take away from these images?That homosexuality is nothing to be afraid or ashamed of... It’s about love! And we all have the right to love, no matter where or whom. We shouldn’t have to fight in court about it, we should all be able to display our affection without facing contempt. We can all be princes, loving someone of the same gender and not feeling guilty. I like the idea that in the end, everyone can be happy, just like in Disney movies. It's as if it was a movie about paradise lost... and re-found!
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