: Non-sexual seduction is perfectly good for G genre, which leaves you a plenty of room to turn on the heat towards PG13. Think of Hans from "Frozen" or, even more succubic, Vanessa, who is
Non-sexual seduction is perfectly good for G genre, which leaves you a plenty of room to turn on the heat towards PG13. Think of Hans from "Frozen" or, even more succubic, Vanessa, who is Ursula's disguise in "The Little Mermaid", or (less known) Princess Cadance from "My Little Pony" or Sedusa from "The Powerpuff Girls".
You can always play on "Prince charming" stereotype for any age. For PG13, you can (and even should) include romantic love.
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