
When I was little I always thought of my self as Ariel from the little mermaid. I was definitely one of those kids who swam with their legs crossed pretending to be a mermaid. The Little Mermaid was the first movie I have ever seen in the movie theater, and since then I have called it my favorite Disney movie. However, every time I watch another Disney movie it also becomes another one of my top favorites. So I took another one of those online quizzes and this is what I got.
Here is my result frm the quiz:
| What Disney PRINCESS Are You? Your Result: Ariel You love to dance and you always find a way to make your dream(s) happen. You also love adventure and taking risks. You take care of your friends before yourself. |
| Belle | |
| Cinderella | |
| Jasmine | |
| Snow White | |
| Sleeping Beauty (Arora) | |
| What Disney PRINCESS Are You? |
Take the quiz here: http://www.gotoquiz.com/what_disney_princess_are_you
Comment back and let me know if your results are what you thought.
Now the question is, “Are you still a Disney princess?” Have you grown up and out of your Disney imagination? When you are middle aged will you still imagine yourself as a princess? I don’t know about you but I am the kind of person who watched the movie “The Polar Express,” and vowed to always 'believe' and always be able to hear that damn bell. However I came across an article that made me very depressed. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080107110352.htm
The article starts like this, “Most children are able to imagine their future selves as astronauts, politicians or even superheroes; however, many older adults find it difficult to recollect past events, let alone generate new ones. (Credit: iStockphoto)” Are you still a Princess? and or Prince?