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What groups of friends would you sort each DP into?

Like:

Anna- Snow, Rapunzel, and Ariel or whatever. And explain why you think that please. It's sort of related to a story of mine.
 AudreyFreak posted over a year ago
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MaidofOrleans said:
Snow White, Cinderella, and Tiana: all three are very hard workers and have a strong sense of duty. Snow White's playfulness would bring some spice to the group, Cinderella's kindness would keep Tiana's judgemental nature in check, and Tiana's drive would ensure the group got stuff done.

Aurora, Belle, and Elsa: I'm not sure they would be a very tight-nit group, but they are all solitary outsiders. I think they could find solace in each other. Aurora would simply be happy to have human friends, Belle (with her dreams of adventure) would make sure the group had fun, and Elsa could learn to accept herself from the kindness of the other two.

Ariel, Pocahontas, Rapunzel, and Anna: all very outgoing girls who long to learn about other people and places. They would be a very dynamic group that had so much fun together. Pocahontas would bring some maturity to the table to ensure that they didn't get into too much trouble.

Jasmine, Mulan, and Merida: the rebellious girls. Every single one felt suffocated by their culture and decided to do something about it. They would get into a lot of trouble together, but have a lot of fun doing it. Jasmine would bring a little maturity to the group, Mulan would make sure no one got hurt, and Merida would introduce them to all kinds of fun activities.
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I love these combinations! I think your explanations are absolutely solid and well thought out. I think these would be the most entertaining of combinations and I like how you kind of had checks and balances within the friendships. Very well done.
laylastepford posted over a year ago
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Thanks! I like your groups too, especially your first one. Very interesting reasoning behind it!
MaidofOrleans posted over a year ago
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i simply love your 2nd group - so unique and absolutely fits the needs of everyone,
anukriti2409 posted over a year ago
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Thank you! Tbh I was really iffy about putting them together since Aurora and Belle would also fit pretty well with the group below them, but I ultimately decided to put them all together because I couldn't find another place for Elsa.
MaidofOrleans posted over a year ago
laylastepford said:
Mulan, Tiana, Merida & Elsa because they all challenged gender roles in one way or another and were totally different than the average woman.

Snow, Cinderella & Aurora because they are the most modest and traditional females in the group.

Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Rapunzel & Anna because they were the girls who are the most spunky, adventurous, curious and balanced. They were modest and smart but also brave and courageous. These girls are also the most representative of average girls in America, in my opinion.
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anukriti2409 said:
Honestly, had to change my mind so many times on this, but here's my final groups:

Snow and Cinderella - for being so graceful and honest-to-work and caring people they both are.

Aurora, Belle and Jasmine - they are headstrong women with deep-settled desires to do something more with their lives. While Belle and Jasmine always thought something better awaits them, they could learn from Aurora how to dream and yet be content with their lives. Aurora could learn how to be sometimes more outspoken than to imagine everything in your head.
Aurora could have fit with Snow and Cindy but then they would have made for a very boring trio.

Ariel, Merida and Rapunzel: for the free-spirited nature of all three, their desire to explore and see the world. they will be a hell of a group, always looking for new things. Wild, crazy, imaginative, innovative and super-fun gang of girls.

Pocahontas and Mulan: both deeply values the family morals, want to prove their worth. They both are strong yet emotional at the core of their heart. They'll make for besties for life when they share their similar life experiences.

Tiana, Anna and Elsa: All are polar opposites of each other. tiana, too mature for her age; Elsa, totally immature and impulsive; Anna, just wants to be happy-go-lucky but love her sister. Think they'll balance out each other's nuances and keep an eye on each other if they go too rash or too boring with work-work-work.


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