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Disney Princess Feminist Disney Prince Countdown! Which Prince is the LEAST feminist? (results based on comments, not votes!)

40 fans picked:
John Smith
   43%
Aladin
   25%
Prince
   15%
Flynn
   13%
Beast
   3%
Eric
   3%
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princesslullaby picked John Smith:
10. Charming
9. Naveen
8. Phillip
7. Shang
6. ????????????


him, or Beast. I guess??? IDK yet I'll see others arguments.
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Jessikaroo picked Aladin:
Ehh I might change my answer to Beast, but Beast at least changes by the end of the movie where he values Belle for more than her beauty. Aladdin I'm conflicted because he does seem to value Jasmine for more than her beauty, at least on a surface level, but at the same time he still treats her like a prize and such. argh, I'm so confused. D:
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DsnyPrincess picked John Smith:
Or Beast
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JNTA1234 picked Aladin:
I still really don't know, all I know is Eric is the most feminist friendly prince, in my opinion.
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rhythmicmagic picked John Smith:
Him or Aladdin in my mind, but I can also see Aladdin as one of the more feminist. I think I might end up voting out Beast before Aladdin. They just don't really seem to have much respect for their respective love interests.
I hope Flynn and Eric are the top twol
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BelleAnastasia picked Eric:
I still believe Eric and Prince should go next. They're both really nice to their girls, but that can't really be counted as feminist. At least with the other princes we were able to observe a transition and be certain by the end of their movies that they're more feminist than in the beginning.
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Swanpride picked Aladin:
The thing with John is that I have no idea if he is feminist or not. Though he is ready to learn from Pocahontas, so I guess it's to early to vote him out.
Aladdin on the other hand...am I the only one who thinks that his actions are somewhat insulting? I mean he actually talked to Jasmine, she told him how she felt about her life. But apparently he was too wrapped up in his own dreams, otherwise he wouldn't think that he has to be a prince to impress her. Because, you know, woman are only interested in what a man owns and nothing else.
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AllegroGiocoso picked Aladin:
But this is getting harder now...
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princesslullaby picked John Smith:
I always thought Aladdin was more CLASSICT against Jasmine, because he treated her like an equal, its just that when he found out she was rich he changed.
He fell for her when she was being sassy, smart, independent. And when he names qualities about her, he calls her smart, funny, and THEN beautiful only when Genie suggests it.
John...well, yes, he's ready to learn from Pocahontas, but the only reason he didn't shoot her is because she was hot. Of course, the only reason Aladdin didn't talk to Jasmine was because she was hot, too....
I can't decide, this is too hard
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princesslullaby picked John Smith:
I might actually change my vote to the Beast.... the whole 'she's a beautiful woman so she'll never love me...' IDK I REALLY DON'T KNOW
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milky-way picked Aladin:
Hmm I guess I'm going with Aladdin because he's the only one here who really annoys me with the way he treats the princess. He starts off ok, but then he seems to perceive Jasmine as more of a prize than an equal, and perhaps that is due to her class. But still, all he wants to do is win her, even when he thinks that she doesn't want to know him he doesn't just leave her alone, but tries to woo her again. And he doesn't tell her the truth about being a street rat even when directly asked, doesn't she have the right to know exactly who she might be marrying?
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