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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. |