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02:29, 14 October 2016: 2607:fb90:5c80:66b9:bc0c:e024:35b1:61b3 (talk) triggered filter 633, performing the action "edit" on Mother's boy. Actions taken: Tag; Filter description: Possible canned edit summary (examine | diff)

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A '''mother's boy''', also '''mummy's boy''' or '''mama's boy''', is a man who is excessively attached to his [[mother]] at an age when men are expected to be independent (e.g. live on their own, be economically independent, married to a woman or about to be married). Anecdotally, this age of independence varies throughout each strata of every human society in the world, sometimes greatly. A mother's boy may be effete or effeminate, or might be perceived as being macho, or might have a [[personality disorder]], such as [[avoidant personality disorder]], or might be [[schizophrenic]], so that the mother acts as a caretaker.
A '''mother's boy''', also '''mummy's boy''' or '''mama's boy''', is a man who is excessively attached to his [[mother]] (Daniel) at an age when men are expected to be independent (e.g. live on their own, be economically independent, married to a woman or about to be married). Anecdotally, this age of independence varies throughout each strata of every human society in the world, sometimes greatly. A mother's boy may be effete or effeminate, or might be perceived as being macho, or might have a [[personality disorder]], such as [[avoidant personality disorder]], or might be [[schizophrenic]], so that the mother acts as a caretaker.


In classical Freudian [[Psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] theory, the term [[Oedipus complex]] denotes a child's [[Libido|desire]] to have sexual relations with the parent of the opposite sex. [[Sigmund Freud]] believed that a child's identification with the same-sex parent is the successful resolution of the Oedipus complex.<ref>Charles Rycroft ''A Critical Dictionary of Psychoanalysis'' (London, 2nd Ed. 1995)</ref><ref name="JosephChilders">Joseph Childers, Gary Hentzi eds. ''Columbia Dictionary of Modern Literary and Cultural Criticism'' (New York: Columbia University Press, 1995)</ref> If this identification fails, the boy remains a lifelong mama's boy.
In classical Freudian [[Psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] theory, the term [[Oedipus complex]] denotes a child's [[Libido|desire]] to have sexual relations with the parent of the opposite sex. [[Sigmund Freud]] believed that a child's identification with the same-sex parent is the successful resolution of the Oedipus complex.<ref>Charles Rycroft ''A Critical Dictionary of Psychoanalysis'' (London, 2nd Ed. 1995)</ref><ref name="JosephChilders">Joseph Childers, Gary Hentzi eds. ''Columbia Dictionary of Modern Literary and Cultural Criticism'' (New York: Columbia University Press, 1995)</ref> If this identification fails, the boy remains a lifelong mama's boy.


Being mother-bonded is sometimes seen as a sign of weakness, and has a [[social stigma]] attached to it in many places, although in other places it may be more acceptable or perceived as normal. A mother-bonded man is seen to give control of his own life to his mother.
Being mother-bonded is sometimes seen as a sign of weakness, and has a [[social stigma]] attached to it in many places, although in other places it may be more acceptable or perceived as normal. A mother-bonded man is seen to give control of his own life to his mother.



==See also==
==See also==

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'{{Other uses}} A '''mother's boy''', also '''mummy's boy''' or '''mama's boy''', is a man who is excessively attached to his [[mother]] at an age when men are expected to be independent (e.g. live on their own, be economically independent, married to a woman or about to be married). Anecdotally, this age of independence varies throughout each strata of every human society in the world, sometimes greatly. A mother's boy may be effete or effeminate, or might be perceived as being macho, or might have a [[personality disorder]], such as [[avoidant personality disorder]], or might be [[schizophrenic]], so that the mother acts as a caretaker. In classical Freudian [[Psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] theory, the term [[Oedipus complex]] denotes a child's [[Libido|desire]] to have sexual relations with the parent of the opposite sex. [[Sigmund Freud]] believed that a child's identification with the same-sex parent is the successful resolution of the Oedipus complex.<ref>Charles Rycroft ''A Critical Dictionary of Psychoanalysis'' (London, 2nd Ed. 1995)</ref><ref name="JosephChilders">Joseph Childers, Gary Hentzi eds. ''Columbia Dictionary of Modern Literary and Cultural Criticism'' (New York: Columbia University Press, 1995)</ref> If this identification fails, the boy remains a lifelong mama's boy. Being mother-bonded is sometimes seen as a sign of weakness, and has a [[social stigma]] attached to it in many places, although in other places it may be more acceptable or perceived as normal. A mother-bonded man is seen to give control of his own life to his mother. ==See also== * [[Human bonding]] * [[Motherhood]] * [[Norman Bates]] * [[Otis Wilson]] (nicknamed "Mama's Boy" as shown in the [[Super Bowl Shuffle]]) * [[Seymour Skinner]] === Television portrayals === * ''[[Everybody Loves Raymond]]'' * ''[[Udaan (TV series)|Udaan]]'' ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Pejorative terms for people]] [[Category:Stock characters]] [[Category:Terms for males]] [[Category:Motherhood]] {{psych-stub}}'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'{{Other uses}} A '''mother's boy''', also '''mummy's boy''' or '''mama's boy''', is a man who is excessively attached to his [[mother]] (Daniel) at an age when men are expected to be independent (e.g. live on their own, be economically independent, married to a woman or about to be married). Anecdotally, this age of independence varies throughout each strata of every human society in the world, sometimes greatly. A mother's boy may be effete or effeminate, or might be perceived as being macho, or might have a [[personality disorder]], such as [[avoidant personality disorder]], or might be [[schizophrenic]], so that the mother acts as a caretaker. In classical Freudian [[Psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] theory, the term [[Oedipus complex]] denotes a child's [[Libido|desire]] to have sexual relations with the parent of the opposite sex. [[Sigmund Freud]] believed that a child's identification with the same-sex parent is the successful resolution of the Oedipus complex.<ref>Charles Rycroft ''A Critical Dictionary of Psychoanalysis'' (London, 2nd Ed. 1995)</ref><ref name="JosephChilders">Joseph Childers, Gary Hentzi eds. ''Columbia Dictionary of Modern Literary and Cultural Criticism'' (New York: Columbia University Press, 1995)</ref> If this identification fails, the boy remains a lifelong mama's boy. Being mother-bonded is sometimes seen as a sign of weakness, and has a [[social stigma]] attached to it in many places, although in other places it may be more acceptable or perceived as normal. A mother-bonded man is seen to give control of his own life to his mother. ==See also== * [[Human bonding]] * [[Motherhood]] * [[Norman Bates]] * [[Otis Wilson]] (nicknamed "Mama's Boy" as shown in the [[Super Bowl Shuffle]]) * [[Seymour Skinner]] === Television portrayals === * ''[[Everybody Loves Raymond]]'' * ''[[Udaan (TV series)|Udaan]]'' ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Pejorative terms for people]] [[Category:Stock characters]] [[Category:Terms for males]] [[Category:Motherhood]] {{psych-stub}}'
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'@@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ {{Other uses}} -A '''mother's boy''', also '''mummy's boy''' or '''mama's boy''', is a man who is excessively attached to his [[mother]] at an age when men are expected to be independent (e.g. live on their own, be economically independent, married to a woman or about to be married). Anecdotally, this age of independence varies throughout each strata of every human society in the world, sometimes greatly. A mother's boy may be effete or effeminate, or might be perceived as being macho, or might have a [[personality disorder]], such as [[avoidant personality disorder]], or might be [[schizophrenic]], so that the mother acts as a caretaker. +A '''mother's boy''', also '''mummy's boy''' or '''mama's boy''', is a man who is excessively attached to his [[mother]] (Daniel) at an age when men are expected to be independent (e.g. live on their own, be economically independent, married to a woman or about to be married). Anecdotally, this age of independence varies throughout each strata of every human society in the world, sometimes greatly. A mother's boy may be effete or effeminate, or might be perceived as being macho, or might have a [[personality disorder]], such as [[avoidant personality disorder]], or might be [[schizophrenic]], so that the mother acts as a caretaker. In classical Freudian [[Psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] theory, the term [[Oedipus complex]] denotes a child's [[Libido|desire]] to have sexual relations with the parent of the opposite sex. [[Sigmund Freud]] believed that a child's identification with the same-sex parent is the successful resolution of the Oedipus complex.<ref>Charles Rycroft ''A Critical Dictionary of Psychoanalysis'' (London, 2nd Ed. 1995)</ref><ref name="JosephChilders">Joseph Childers, Gary Hentzi eds. ''Columbia Dictionary of Modern Literary and Cultural Criticism'' (New York: Columbia University Press, 1995)</ref> If this identification fails, the boy remains a lifelong mama's boy. Being mother-bonded is sometimes seen as a sign of weakness, and has a [[social stigma]] attached to it in many places, although in other places it may be more acceptable or perceived as normal. A mother-bonded man is seen to give control of his own life to his mother. - ==See also== '
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'{{Other uses}} A '''mother's boy''', also '''mummy's boy''' or '''mama's boy''', is a man who is excessively attached to his [[mother]] (Daniel) at an age when men are expected to be independent (e.g. live on their own, be economically independent, married to a woman or about to be married). Anecdotally, this age of independence varies throughout each strata of every human society in the world, sometimes greatly. A mother's boy may be effete or effeminate, or might be perceived as being macho, or might have a [[personality disorder]], such as [[avoidant personality disorder]], or might be [[schizophrenic]], so that the mother acts as a caretaker. In classical Freudian [[Psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] theory, the term [[Oedipus complex]] denotes a child's [[Libido|desire]] to have sexual relations with the parent of the opposite sex. [[Sigmund Freud]] believed that a child's identification with the same-sex parent is the successful resolution of the Oedipus complex.<ref>Charles Rycroft ''A Critical Dictionary of Psychoanalysis'' (London, 2nd Ed. 1995)</ref><ref name="JosephChilders">Joseph Childers, Gary Hentzi eds. ''Columbia Dictionary of Modern Literary and Cultural Criticism'' (New York: Columbia University Press, 1995)</ref> If this identification fails, the boy remains a lifelong mama's boy. Being mother-bonded is sometimes seen as a sign of weakness, and has a [[social stigma]] attached to it in many places, although in other places it may be more acceptable or perceived as normal. A mother-bonded man is seen to give control of his own life to his mother. ==See also== * [[Human bonding]] * [[Motherhood]] * [[Norman Bates]] * [[Otis Wilson]] (nicknamed "Mama's Boy" as shown in the [[Super Bowl Shuffle]]) * [[Seymour Skinner]] === Television portrayals === * ''[[Everybody Loves Raymond]]'' * ''[[Udaan (TV series)|Udaan]]'' ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Pejorative terms for people]] [[Category:Stock characters]] [[Category:Terms for males]] [[Category:Motherhood]] {{psych-stub}}'
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