Were you possibly a first born child, the oldest of your siblings? Or the last born and potentially over-looked so your mother over-compensated for it by taking the lazy way out and just telling you that you were a princess, and leading you to actually believe that? Do you watch episodes of Dateline and actually believe the world's most advanced propaganda system? It may have really happened, but it is televised for a purpose. Do you believe that you are God's gift to all men, and that they will all eventually fall in love with you? When a man gives you attention, do you feel the need to tell everyone about it in order to increase your feeling of self-worth? Have you ever used any of the words: creepy, creep, psycho, stalker, freaked out, etc..? Do you avoid one-on-one communication with men because you would rather have your girlfriends to bail you out of what you think may be "awkward moments of silence"? Do you wear excessive amounts of makeup on a regular basis? Do you use your child support money for luxury items? Do you have any male friends that you are totally aware of the fact that they want and would accept more than friendship with you, but you continue to stay friends with them? How many rings do you have on both hands, total, more than one? Do you buy anything for the brand name alone, when there is no evidence of it having better quality? Do you tell your girlfriends about everything that happens in your life, literally? Have you shared what your husband/boyfriend/date thought he told you in confidence, with your mother? Did you always think in your mind that the way you would like things to happen when marrying and having children was that you would be a stay at home mother and not work, because you think that is what is best for the children, to give them the "time and attention they need"??
These are only a couple of the many signs you could potentially be diagnosed as having a princess complex. There are many different types of princess complexes that infect females all across the land, and it has the largest denial factor of all diseases, even more so than alcoholism. Now that I have become aware of the disease, I see it more and more on a daily basis. I could almost give you an anecdote for each day. And don't think that Christian women are immune..I see it almost more with Christian women, because many of them feel some sort of sense of entitlement that because they are a "Christian woman of God" that they need to be treated like some sort of ruler or Queen of the land. Even if you don't meet any of the criteria for any of the above symptoms, these are only just a couple, so it doesn't mean you do not have PC. The good news is that PC is treatable. I am still developing a legit symptom and treatment list. I am writing this to get some input, more symtpoms, etc...Thanks
These are only a couple of the many signs you could potentially be diagnosed as having a princess complex. There are many different types of princess complexes that infect females all across the land, and it has the largest denial factor of all diseases, even more so than alcoholism. Now that I have become aware of the disease, I see it more and more on a daily basis. I could almost give you an anecdote for each day. And don't think that Christian women are immune..I see it almost more with Christian women, because many of them feel some sort of sense of entitlement that because they are a "Christian woman of God" that they need to be treated like some sort of ruler or Queen of the land. Even if you don't meet any of the criteria for any of the above symptoms, these are only just a couple, so it doesn't mean you do not have PC. The good news is that PC is treatable. I am still developing a legit symptom and treatment list. I am writing this to get some input, more symtpoms, etc...Thanks