Even straight kissing is censored? No, it isn't. Not in movies from the US. And whether other cultures are worse or not is irrelevant.

*And yes, these stories are based on existing fairy tales - fairy tales Disney changes almost everything in drastically from the source material. Frozen is almost NOTHING like it's original story, for instance. So don't even bother giving me that scapegoat.*





You live in Kuwait, for crying out loud. Of course the gay acceptance in more developed countries like USA or Sweden must seem amazing to you who live in a country where the LGBT is still being persecuted (and yes, I did look it up:

in case you wonder). But I ain't living in your country, and my arguments in regards to these things related to fiction shouldn't be relevant to whether our countries are more lucky than your country when it comes to LGBT rights. But, you felt the need to bring that shit up, so I am merely continuing.

What is your big issue with me wanting to find proper gay inclusion anyway? You seem to care way more about debunking my criticism about anti-gay things supposedly not being anti-gay than you care about any actual proper gay inclusion anywhere in the same fashion straight people get.*





yes, and since I live in Kuwait, I know for a fact that kissing even straight one is censorship in both TV and Cinema.the basic story is still the same in these stories, also why are you saying that I'm using anything for an scapegoat? also What about China? is it an under developed country? They pretty much banned Brockback mountain movie due to the gay relationship.Also it seems you don't see the business standpoint of things, these movies aren't something you just put there for peole to watch, they have to earn money, you may look at animation as characters and personalities, but the makers of these movies want money, and if something would lead to the ban of these movies in other countries they would avoid adding them, homosexuality is one of the things that would make the movie banned in both China and the middle east, this is a risk that big companies don't want to risk.did I simply insult you r something? I'm simply trying to have a decent conversation with someone who think differently, if its bothring you, than fine, I'll just leave you be, I'm just trying to explain to you that the USA and Europe aren't the only nations out there, and that cultural differences is a thing.what is ok in your country ins't so in another.