I could only imagine that Frisk did it because they were curious or adventurous in spirit. Or it could just be another plot hole.
It certainly can put the wrong idea into the player's head when Frisk can choose to stay with Toriel at the end considering that, at the beginning, you're expected to try to leave the ruins (thus leading to her comment about it, should you choose to stay with her.)
That being said, Frisk's backstory is, most likely, whatever you want it to be - abused child, adventurous spirit, heck, maybe it was just spur of the moment or divine intervention. The backstory is up to our imagination...probably.
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I feel like it's implying that, Britannia is in a very very weary deep thought process.
I mean, droops can be referred to weary, and pensive means thought, or a deep thought.
However, weary could be tired. This is completely an assumption.
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