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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, I didn't know so many people victim-blamed Diana. Kudos to those of you who stood up for her and recognized that she was groomed and had no idea who she was outside institutional brainwashing. God, when I was 19 years old I didn't know jack about men or the world. Yeah I could legally vote, and I had a better education than Diana did, but I was completely mentally enslaved by my narcissistic, UMC parents. (Imagine how much more controlling and narcissistic the truly upper-class Spencer family was...not to mention, Diana knew the Queen and the BRF from her little childhood.) It took me YEARS of therapy, a terrible relationship with a terrible man, and cutting off my abusive mother before I could wake up from the brainwashing. I had education and freedom on my side that Diana didn't have...and the underrated advantage of anonymity, as I'm a happily unknown member of the public. Can you imagine doing this with the eyes of the world on you? Diana was actually ready to end her engagement once she found put that her beloved fiance was seeing Camilla, but her family guilted her and pressured her into going through with the wedding. She had no one in her corner and no one to confide in, and she had untreated mental health issues. Again, what chance did this poor girl have? [/quote] So you think a better scenario for her would have been marrying a run of the mill philanderer, rather than a prince? She got to live the dream. Shocker, it wasn't what it was stacked up to be. Most people live lives of disappointment. She did it as a royal. Bravo to her family if they pusher her into that.[/quote] Lol. What? Why is your assumption that everyone has to marry a philanderer of some kind? Also she was an aristo you’re acting like she would be marrying a plumber if it weren’t Charles. [/quote] So as an aristocrat you think marrying the prince of england wasn't the ultimate for her? Of course it was. She didn't have to be pressured into it by her evil family. BTW, the "brainwashing" the PP describes could also be called "raising a child." That's what parents do, unless they're free-range, which most kids are not.[/quote] Actually the royal family is not the pinnacle of the aristocracy because there are many families that are older. Raising a child is more than coming in at the last minute to exert pressure for an arranged marriage. [/quote]
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