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There can be many reasons for this. But it can also be due to reasons beyond the control of the person himself/herself. Example: NPD, a condition that is common in psychology today. A person with NPD assigns specific roles to their children. After all, the "adult child" structure is a common feature in that person's children. Today, NPD is thought to be in 6 out of every 100 people.
Peter Pan syndrome
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Peter Pan syndrome Yes. But, What I meant was Narcissistic personality. I think you get the idea.
When I searched the internet for "Peter Pan Syndrome" I saw a very similar definition with NPD. And the page redirected me to the description of "Narcissistic Personality Disorder."
I think both are related to childhood trauma. But NPD's effects can start in every age of life.
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I thought Peter Pan syndrome was more innocuous. Men refusing to grow up
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