What is the logic of "loves true kiss"?
As popularised by Disney and their adaptations of classic fairy tales, it's sort of the cure all that is used in most of the older Disney movies, though they've conveniently forgotten about the concept as of recent.
But, what is the logic? I have three theories on what it "can" be.
1. Two people that truly love eachother kiss: Why this isn't it? Because when ever it's used the two never knew eachother, Prince Charming never met Snow White and he just kissed her apparent corpse in the woods.
2. One person who loves the other kisses them, releasing them from their curse: It can be possible...though again, Prince Charming in Sleeping Beauty never met her either, so he was lusting for her obviously, after that "bootay"
3. Just a normal kiss: This seems most likely as someone who is "worthy" can be the one to kiss her/him/it and it'll still work out fine.
But, what is the logic? I have three theories on what it "can" be.
1. Two people that truly love eachother kiss: Why this isn't it? Because when ever it's used the two never knew eachother, Prince Charming never met Snow White and he just kissed her apparent corpse in the woods.
2. One person who loves the other kisses them, releasing them from their curse: It can be possible...though again, Prince Charming in Sleeping Beauty never met her either, so he was lusting for her obviously, after that "bootay"
3. Just a normal kiss: This seems most likely as someone who is "worthy" can be the one to kiss her/him/it and it'll still work out fine.