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Women afflicted by the syndrome typically relish in old stories of [[becky|low-status women]] [[marrying]] up into royalty or disgraced female royalty marrying within royalty. They tend to [[shit test|make excessive demand]]s of their dates in order for their dates to '[[chivalry|prove themselves worthy]]' of 'such a princess' like her. They often feel entitled to special treatment that is unecessary outside [[dating]] as well, such as expecting a luxury car from their parents.
Women afflicted by the syndrome typically relish in old stories of [[becky|low-status women]] [[marrying]] up into royalty or disgraced female royalty marrying within royalty. They tend to [[shit test|make excessive demand]]s of their dates in order for their dates to '[[chivalry|prove themselves worthy]]' of 'such a princess' like her. They often feel entitled to special treatment that is unecessary outside [[dating]] as well, such as expecting a luxury car from their parents.
==Royalty syndrome is mostly female==
==Royalty syndrome is mostly female==
'Royalty syndrome' in general is fairly female-gendered. There contain few fiction or cases of men wanting to be royalty (besides [[Elliot Rodger]] or [[Richard Spencer]]), but plenty of women wanting to be so. Men instead are taught to fantasize being a high-income earner or a hyper-competitive man. When men dream of being high-status, like a rock-star for example, it usually involves some notion of work or earned admiration, rather than genetic or happenstance luxury.
'Royalty syndrome' in general is fairly female-gendered. There contain few fiction or cases of [[men]] wanting to be royalty (besides [[Elliot Rodger]] or [[Richard Spencer]]), but plenty of women wanting to be so. Men instead are taught to fantasize being a high-income earner or a hyper-competitive man. When men dream of being high-status, like a rock-star for example, it usually involves some notion of work or earned admiration, rather than genetic or happenstance luxury.


There also exist more colloquial subsets or variations of the term "princess syndrome", than "king/prince syndrome" or similar terms.
There also exist more colloquial subsets or variations of the term "princess syndrome", than "king/prince syndrome" or similar terms.
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