especially because Disney fairytales are all themed on chastity whether that was intentional or not. Ariel doesn't see Prince Eric and try to bang him, she commits to a quest to marry him.
I mean, they're aimed at kids. I don't think Ariel wanting a ride on the D is exactly a topic they're going to want to cover.
Lmao true. But kid's stories have always had ways to indicate a guy and a girl are sleeping together, or at least leave the possibility open. They just don't have the same audience appeal as traditional romances because it's less of a firm resolution, tone is more casual, stakes aren't as high... makes you think.
I mean, they're aimed at kids. I don't think Ariel wanting a ride on the D is exactly a topic they're going to want to cover.
Lmao true. But kid's stories have always had ways to indicate a guy and a girl are sleeping together, or at least leave the possibility open. They just don't have the same audience appeal as traditional romances because it's less of a firm resolution, tone is more casual, stakes aren't as high... makes you think.