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"there is no princess's life, but there is a princess's illness." What kind of psychology is this?

Princess disease in psychology, also known as Peter pan syndrome? Simply put, a person who doesn't want to grow up is usually an adult, but his behavior and personality are still like children. They are often overconfident and have unbalanced self-evaluation. I often go abroad after encountering problems, so I don't look for reasons from myself, because in their view, I am always right and always unreasonably ask others to accommodate me in every way. In daily life, we often lack the ability to enrich our lives, but we are unwilling to strive to improve ourselves. Instead, they pin their hopes on others, take the efforts of their families and relatives for granted, and even blindly ask for and squeeze them. Is it common in our daily life? Princess disease? It can be divided into three types: controlled princess disease, dependent princess disease and traumatic princess disease, although occasionally in daily life? Princess disease? It can be said that it is cute, but excessive princess disease often makes people hit a wall in interpersonal relationships, workplace life, emotional marriage and so on. Let's take a look at these three kinds? Princess disease? The first is the controlled princess disease. Because this kind of people have strong advantages or talents in some aspects, they always feel condescending, don't care about other people's feelings when they speak or do things, and like to control and influence people around them. Second, dependent princess disease, this kind of people often take others' good for granted, their own ability is weak, lack of self-care, like to ask others to accommodate her in every way, and they are used to avoiding difficulties, hoping that others will take the initiative to help them solve them, but you have to know one thing? In this world, except your parents, no one has the obligation and responsibility to coax you and follow you. ? The last one, traumatic princess disease, we can only say that we sympathize with these people. Girls with this mentality are often traumatized in childhood, with strong desire for control and dominance, and are also aggressive because of self-defense. Actually, there is? Princess disease? All girls deserve sympathy. In the adult world, having a princess dream occasionally will add a touch of bright color to the dull life, but blindly escaping from reality and unwilling to grow up will often seriously affect the daily life of yourself and others.