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"Peter Pan Syndrome" is a disease in which mentally handicaps the mind of fully developed men and wimminz. Many a few of the wapanese origin, this form of retardation paralyzes it's victim causing them to have no barrier between reality and their noticeable childish concentrations. Their lack of common knowledge add to their blurred perspective of things being happy, fun, and carefree. In some cases the suffers also are consumed within the depths of addiction, making their dream of a lively childhood become pellucid, and cause them to solely believe they are in fact children at that particular moment.
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Peter Pan Syndrome is part of a series on Psychology