Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo

'Salagadoola mechicka boola bibbidi-bobbidi-boo!'

The other day, my friend gave me this ornament, the little glass slipper!! It's so lovely and it was very nice of her. The glass slipper is something like girls or women's fantasy icon, isn't it? It's unrealistic but want to have it as the symbol of happiness, whenever your husband or boyfriend is NOT like knight on white horse...

If you are a starry-eyed dreamer, or Disney Cinderella lovers, there's no problem. But if you carefully think about Cinderella, you may notice that it is contradictory. Have you ever had a question about the Cinderella's glass slippers? Because they needed to be strong enough in order for her to walk and dance naturally. Well, they might be magic glass slippers, so they might be confortable for walking and dancing. Then, why was the slipper stuck, even though the magic spell was broken at midnight? Why did Cinderella's slipper come off, if it was such a perfect fit? We usually buy ready-made shoes, so there was a possiblity that someone suited the slipper, at least one or two in town, maybe???

The story is concluded by '...and they lived happily ever after'. The story is too good, but I am curious about the slippers afterward. What happened to them? Did she wear them again or treasure them? I don't want to imagine the dust-covered slipper... I will keep this clean, otherwise happiness might  disappear...

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