Considering there have been many billions of people on this planet throughout history, it would be foolish to say it's never occured to anyone (something similar)...however you've probably got a higher chance of winning the lottery and being struck by lightening in the same day.
2007-06-28 10:01:50
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answered by . 7
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Well I don't think anything is ever happily ever after. I disbelieve the theory that the marriage was the end of the tale and even despise it. So many young people are getting married because they think it's the happy ending then they tied the knot and they are left wondering whats next. That is the beginning of the journey.
But as far as a mistreated, uneducated, sweet, young, and pretty girl marrying someone held in high regards.. like a prince I don't know. An actual Prince's family would seriously never let that happen.
Why would anyone want to marry someone that would never be able to let loose with you anyway? Just meet a good guy who is real to himself so he can be real with you.
Then just hang on for the ride.
2007-07-06 09:54:14
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answered by Emily 3
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Well, from one Princess to another, I can say, yes ... falling in love at first sight and living happily every after DOES happen. It happened to me 5 years ago.
My Prince is the perfect man for me, and he shows me in various ways that he feels I'm the perfect woman for him.
There are a few tricks to attracting the perfect relationship, though.
Like Cinderella, you must be a lovely, good-hearted person who knows what she wants.
Like Cinderella, you must believe that the Universe is conspiring to bless you.
Like Cinderella, you must believe that the perfect man not only exists but that he is looking for you, too.
Know what you want. Refuse to settle for anything less. And know that the Universe wants you to be happy and will deliver to you anything you ask for.
A Prince? No problem.
He's out there looking for his Princess right now, too.
2007-07-05 06:50:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope don't believe in the Cinderella story, or the knight in shinning amour story. Cinderella's Prince Charming and the Knight in Shinning Armour hooked up and are living together quite comfortably in San Francisco. God Bless.
2007-07-05 22:17:14
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answered by Bethy4 6
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When I was younger I was a big believer in the man on the white horse, sweeping off my feet. As I got older and got into relationships, found life wasn't quite what I expected it to be. Do I still believe in it? Yea, I do as I've seen others living the fairytale. Probably won't happen for me in this lifetime .... but there's always the afterlife!!
2007-06-28 11:30:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh most definitely. Except for the names and a few other changes, if you talk about me, the story is the same one (with apologies to Neil Diamond). Seriously...a real Cinderella tale...but I'm no prince...siiiigh
2007-06-28 10:19:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I lived the cinderella story, I was the bad sheep of my family which my family have me believing, my sister got away with a lots of things from my parents. I was the one who my parents holler at the most, they say I was starting fights with my sisters. I met this guy he was very nice to me, bought me sneakers, gave me money, he show me love and affection. He told me I were beautiful and my sisters was just jealous of me. He treated me like a person. We are still together as of this day.
2007-07-05 05:25:04
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answered by dbrh_soto 6
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i think so. yes..ive always loved the cinderella story. prince and a peasant girl fall in love after one night, marry and live happily ever after....hey think about it this way how many people have been in the history of the world ?? its had to have happened....
2007-06-28 10:27:40
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answered by leanne 4
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I love to believe that it does! It's so much fun to hope that things will work out beautifully, and until someone can prove to me that it doesn't, I'm going to hold out for Prince Charming. Or at least Jester Charming.
Remember...there is always an evil villain in the fairy tales! We have to surpass certain obstacles until we reach our destination.
2007-07-05 16:18:37
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answered by I really hate my job... 4
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I believe the story is in the world of fantasy...Maybe the closest thing to it was in the life of Princess Diana...But, even it ended in tragedy...
2007-07-05 07:35:55
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answered by Domino 4
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