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Top 10 Relationship Lessons We Learned from Disney Movies

Top 10 Relationship Lessons We Learned from Disney Movies

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Most Disney films end with fairytale happy endings, but they also teach us some valuable lessons along the way. For this list, were looking specifically at lessons dealing with relationships and love, as opposed to more general life lessons. We are also including Pixar movies in our considerations. Our list includes Take Things Slowly, Bring Out Each Others Strengths, Its Okay to Ask for Help, Dont Hide Your Emotions, Dont Judge a Book by Its Cover, and more! Join MsMojo as we count down our picks for the Top 10 Relationship Lessons We Learned from Disney Movies
Date: 2023-11-20

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MsMojo Since for SOME REASONS I cant suggest my list, please make the Top 10 Lessons We Learned From Steven Universe:
1) Youre Your Own Person (Its bad enough when you pretend to be something youre not, but when its someone, especially your loved ones, that forces you and pressures you to do it, its WAY MUCH worse)
2) Forgiveness
3) LGBTQ People Are People, Too
4) The Importance Of Consent
5) You Cant Force Other People To Change, But You Can Help Them
6) Abusive Relationships Of Any Kind Are Dangerous
7) If Every Pork Chop Were Perfect, We Wouldnt Have Hotdogs
8) Dont Bottle Up Your Emotions
9) Racism Is Bad
10) Sometimes You Just Gotta Bail
Honorable Suggestions Are:
. If You Keep Unload Your Problems On Someone Else, Youll Weigh Them Down
. Love Isnt Always At First Sight
. Self Loathing, Martyrdom And Insecurities Help No One
. You Can Still Hurt Someone Despite Your Good Intentions
. Sometimes You Cant Reason With Some People
. Poor Communication Kills (Sometimes, Literally)
. People With Any Trauma Need Time And Support To Heal
. Dont Blame Yourself For Things Youre Not Responsible
. Your Own Problems Are As Much Important As Of Others
. There Is ALWAYS Someone Who Loves You For Who You Are

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Disney remakes and films like Enchanted maybe giving a more realistic (and I use the term loosely) outlook on certain fairy tale ideas of relationships. But if you ask me, I feel that ABC's Once Upon A Time did a better job at that.
With Snow and David/Prince Charming, we learn that love isn't always easy or starts out smoothly. But if you stick together, bring out each other's greatest strengths and never stop trying to find each other; love will come.
With Queen Regina; we learn that evil isn't born, it's made (through greed, trauma, one's selfishness or whatever other negative vice exists) More importantly; we learn that everyone deserves a second chance, if they want one.
With Rumpelstiltskin; we learned the dangers of obsession, cowardice and that one should never choose power over happiness/love.
With Henry, we learned to never stop believing in good things; even when the world is against you.
With Emma, we learn that life may not always be easy. But instead of putting up walls or barriers, we should learn to trust people and trust in hope for a better life

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10. Wouldve been nice if the classic Disney movies taught that too instead of the more recent films
9. If only that applied more to real life couples
8. What strengths? Ill get back to you on that
7. The painful truth that needs to be the first thing couples have to accept
6. Shame there are those that dont
5. More often than not the emotions show but in a negative way
4. If only it were that simple
3. Assuming there really was any real love to begin with
2. Judging a book by its cover is the first thing a lot of people do when meeting someone for the first time
1. Yes if yourself is a genuinely good person

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I learned number 7 a from my ex boyfriend and how much he was hurting from how his dad told him to break up with me by force cause our long distance relationship and how it was unhealthy for us both and how much he really loved me and I wish he would have let me help him and how I wish he would watch this one day and focus on number 3 and I need to focus on number 4 and hopefully one day we can talk to each other again in the future and now he has a new girlfriend to stop himself from self harm but for now Ill always pray for him and Ill always love him just the way hell always love me but for now well try to move on
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For me, the best lesson is from 'The Beauty and The Beast' and 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'. What matters is in the inside, no the appearance; for the love and friendship don't matter the looks, but the personality, accept the person for who she/he is, also learn to accept each other with their defects.
Disney teach us very important things in the life and we don't notice it when we're children, but now we are adult people, we appreciate what Disney teach us in their movies. I will always love Disney

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#9 SHOULD'VE been at least in the Top 3 'cause THAT'S 1 Lesson that MOST Females --- in MY [PARTICULAR] GENERATION, SEEM to CONSTANTLY FORGET!
(They CHASE Guys w/ONLY GOOD LOOKS and once The INEVITABLE Happens --- INSTEAD of MOVING ON, They DWELL on it for MONTHS --- Building Up WALLS of FEAR & INSECURITY --- Ultimately making The [VERY] NEXT Guy(s) in line --- making Them ABSOLUTELY MISERABLE. Simply 'cause THEY Have NOT LEARNED To JUST FORGIVE People)

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This is good relationship advice and I'm glad that Disney gave us this lesson to understand and learn. Thanks to all of this, I will now get better with relationship while staying true to myself. My main struggle with relationship was having confidence in who i am. Thank you Ms Mojo and Disney so very much. This truly help me a lot: )
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Im gonna be very honest here.
There are times when in my heart, I just want to hate a certain person that I believe is toxic to my life. Since everyone and Ms. Mojo, even Disney especially (I love Disney) say that I should Follow my heart, then I will proceed to what I plan to do to get them out of my life. Thanks guys

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Love these lessons, The Greatest Showman also has some amazing messages about self love and self worth, my favorite quote is from the journalist: Taking people of all sizes, shapes and colors and presenting them as equals. Some may call it a celebration of humanity. So beautiful and rings true even today: )
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Another lesson I've learned from Disney films is that sometimes you have to make a painful choice for the sake of others. Monsters Inc showed this when Sully had to leave Boo at her home, as did The Fox and the Hound when Widow Tweed had to leave Tod in the forest when Amos kept threatening him.
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When it comes to Pocahontas and John Smith, I'm less interested in differences in geography and more concerned with, you know, her being only 12 years old. Chris Hansen was probably watching from the next room, practicing his Why don't you have a seat line.
The lesson: don't go Jared Fogle.

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The Lion King: Don't dwell on the bad things that have happened in the past and don't blame yourself for something that isn't your fault.
These lessons have gotten me through life and are one of the many reasons why the Lion King is - and always will be - my favourite film of all time!

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Some others:
Relationships aren't necessary (Moana, Frozen, Brave, etc)
Don't let one bad relationship get in the way of your current good one (Hercules)
Getting friend zoned is okay (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
Don't automatically settle for the first person (Frozen)

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I think its kind of messed up to tell people no one will love them until they love themselves. Some people struggle immensely with their self esteem and telling them its not possible for anyone to love them until they fix themselves seems more harmful then helpful.
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True love is worth working for
If anyone saw the Aladdin TV series, this is one lesson we can all take away. There were several episodes in which Aladdin and Jasmine's relationship was seriously tested, but they worked through those challenges.

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Of course Frozen had to be in this video because it does relationships right and better than most Disney animated films. Yeah, right. Why can't clips from Lilo & Stitch and especially Treasure Planet be in this instead, huh?
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I love all of these lessons.
Now that I'm older, I do look at Disney movies a different way. I look for deep or dark secrets, or Easter Eggs I missed, or plot holes, but most of all.
The lessons from it.

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i cant believe they said Pocahontas and john smith had a strong relationship. tf Pocahontas was 10 when she met him and john smith was 27-
she had johns kid and died at 12, john made his brother raise that kid-

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You can't marry a man who you just met.
Well, basically that's happen in every Disney Princess ever except for Mulan, Pocahontas, Moana and Merida (if you count her as Disney Princess.

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What I love about the Disney remakes is how they expand on the lesson taught in them. #2 expanded on in Beauty and the Beast and in The Jungle Book, as I expect it to be in Aladdin and Mulan.
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thank you so much for this video it makes me feel better about myself I haven't felt like that lately thank you so much for that now I feel like I know what I need thank you so much
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Life's like a movie, write your own ending. Keep believing, keep pretending. We've done just what we've set out to do. Thanks to the lovers, the dreamers and you. -The Muppet Movie.
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Enchanted is a live-action/2D-animated Disney movie and the live-action Cinderella is obviously a live-action Disney movie that's also an adaptation of a Disney Animation feature.
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I think these lessons apply to anyone and any relationship not just a romantic one. It's never good to be someone you're not. You'll never be happy that way.
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Man movies give u power morals. My favorite lesson 4rom Disney will always be never gave up ur friendship 4rom the fox and the hound.
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Very very great list I like it a lot and a lot of fun too and very funny too I like all the movies on this great list I like it a lot
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It's not only about relationships per se, it's about life in general. And damn, turns out tht Disney movies really taught us a lot!
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Out of all the Disney couples, Rapunzel and Eugene, Anna and Kristoff, and Aladdin and Jasmine have the healthiest relationships.
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If you're ever having a bad day just remember, 'The Polar Express' has more Oscar nominations than 'The Big Lebowski'
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Don't hide your emotions is one of the most important ones. That and that its ok to ask for help, they go hand in hand
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