Princess sickness

Princess sickness, also referred to as princess complex, princess syndrome, or princess disease (Chinese: 公主病; pinyin: gōngzhǔ bìng; Cantonese Yale: gūng jyú behng; Korean: 공주병; RR: gongjubyeong; Vietnamese: bệnh công chúa), is a neologism used colloquially in parts of East Asia as a derogatory label for individuals—most often women—perceived as exhibiting entitled, dependent, or materialistic behavior, or as expecting preferential treatment in interpersonal relationships. The term is not a recognized medical or psychological diagnosis and is used informally in popular media and everyday speech.

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Princess sickness

Princess sickness, also referred to as princess complex, princess syndrome, or princess disease (Chinese: 公主病; pinyin: gōngzhǔ bìng; Cantonese Yale: gūng jyú behng; Korean: 공주병; RR: gongjubyeong; Vietnamese: bệnh công chúa), is a neologism used colloquially in parts of East Asia as a derogatory label for individuals—most often women—perceived as exhibiting entitled, dependent, or materialistic behavior, or as expecting preferential treatment in interpersonal relationships. The term is not a recognized medical or psychological diagnosis and is used informally in popular media and everyday speech.

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