While Snow White sings of her prince's arrival (which he will and eventually sweeps her off off her feet and defeats the evil witch who is apparently the queen if not mistaken), Tiana... well she basically meets a prince that required a little grooming to become a man. I on the other hand, am not all that sure if I've met my true prince yet.


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He seems right, a little dark on the edges, but I still don't see the forever ever in this fairy tale just quite yet. Oh how I envy Xiaxue.

What characteristics fit the title of my dashing prince charming? Hmmm... where shall I begin?

First he has to be tall - which my current isn't. He has to be witty - my current is leaning towards irritating instead of witty. He has to write fluently - my current... debatable really, I'm pretty sure his command of English is excellent but have never actually read anything he's written before. He needs to know when to work and when to play and of course, I have to be the apple of his eyes.

Watching Princess and the Frog I came to one conclusion, you might want a king instead of a prince. Although until the very end the frog prince didn't exactly become a prince but in theory he grew up and became more like a man than the brat he was behaving before.

From a know-nothing to a somewhat know-it-all that's something to cheer about really. The willingness to sacrifice for the sake of the one you love is also something admirable. Ultimately, like the frog prince, you'd want your prince charming to be one that is willing to sacrifice it all for your happiness. It's giving without gain.

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