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Princess sickness (or princess syndrome, Chinese: 公主病; princess disease, Korean: 공주병) is a term used in China and Korea to describe a psychological phenomenon affecting young women, especially teenagers, and can be characterized by numerous physiological disorders, including narcissistic personality disorder, egocentrism and histrionic personality disorder, consequently resulting in individuals acting like or believing that they are "princesses". Males with similar characteristics are regarded as having "prince sickness." The term originated from East-Asian nations as a result of economic growth, particularly in China and in East Asian Tiger countries, where economic growth and prosperity led to disparity between the upper and lower classes, leading to the upper class investing heavily in their children and sometimes doting on them to a pathological degree. ==Characteristics== * Raising nonsensical requests and demands to others * Advocating materialism * Having extreme emotions * Being self-indulgent, not logical * Not concerned about social issues * Not willing to take any responsibility (to shirk one's duty) * Being self-centered * Desiring to be an authority * Yearning to rely on others * Having a strong sense of self-superiority 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Princess sickness」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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