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User_gary Posted 8 years ago
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Gigerbread House nestled in a field of cotton candy

Marriage a silly fairy tale. Marrying the man of your dreams
and living happily ever after and a gingerbread house
nestled in a field of cotton candy.


Can someone explain what they mean by "Gingerbread house nestled in a field of cotton candy"


It's a text from the movie "My Fake Fiance"

  

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e. something that could never be real. Specifically, it is a reference to the story of Hansel and Gretel, which features a "a large cottage built of gingerbread, cakes, candy and with window panes of clear sugar".

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  • something that could never be real.
  • Specifically, it is a reference to the story of Hansel and Gretel, which features a "a large cottage built of gingerbread, cakes, candy and with window panes of clear sugar".
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It means what it says, but it is a description of a fantasy home from a fairy tale, i.e. something that could never be real. Specifically, it is a reference to the story of Hansel and Gretel, which features a "a large cottage built of gingerbread, cakes, candy and with window panes of clear sugar".

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