When people talk about "Peter Pan syndrome", most of them have a derogatory meaning, saying that it is time for this person to see a doctor and take medicine. The little girl thinks that he grew up like this: the boy went to boarding school and graduated to work, like her father did to please the boss, and squeezed to support the family (relying on more children to support the family); the girl is like her mother, giving birth to a bunch Child, dressed nicely, accompany her husband to socialize with the boss, and let the dog look at the child. (Fortunately, her ideals are not so brilliant. Fortunately, her mother also said that her father sacrificed a lot to be like a hero.) And being a child means riding on the wind, full of happiness in mind, and eradicating evil. You can also make yourself a terrifying stage name as a bad guy. As for the offspring, you can claim as much as you like. Anyway, you don't have to worry about eating and drinking, but your nails are often rimmed with charcoal. Looking at these two choices in comparison, I can't understand why the little girl suddenly grew up voluntarily. Originally, Peter Pan was a girl's dream. After holding a small hand with Brother Pan, she immediately asked Brother Pan to grow up to be Uncle Pan and hold him to be responsible because she fell in love with him. Love, how many robbers under the world do in your name. Peter Pan refused: (I have to sacrifice if you love me, just like your father) I don't understand this kind of love, let's leave with your feelings. She put aside the happy experience Peter Pan gave her and returned to society in a hurry. She wanted to go back and work hard to gain recognition from her family, although she was still afraid of society's evaluation and constraints on her. When she returned to the mainstream to get married and have children, she began to miss Peter Pan again, and opened the window every night to wait for him to visit again. There is no point broken in the play, but we can guess that her marriage is not happy enough, otherwise we don’t need to derail her spirit, and pass this old love seal script to the world to encourage our daughters and other people’s daughters to wait for Peter Pan’s night visit. In fact, Peter Pan did not come back to relive the old love, we can infer that he is very happy, because if he is alone, he will lose the ability to fly, and at the end he smiled through the night sky to illuminate the dreams of many girls. "After I leave you, you will die alone without love." Such a bleak end that was once embarrassing is just a girl's wishful thinking. The abandoned Peter Pan was very kind and did not pierce her. Do you still remember Kinoshita Junji’s "Crane Wife"? Crane turned into a beautiful woman and married a farmer. Because the farmer loved her and wanted to live a good life with her, Crane had to pull out his feather brocade for money. Crane finally thought about it when he was dying. Flew through the air. …… It turns out that so many stories are about: 1. It is very important for like-minded people to find a right person. 2. Love, can't force others to make sacrifices. 3. How many more stories do you have to tell? This version can be understood by the world? As for why the boys returned to reality, because "girls are very careful" and will not go to Neverland, the ratio of men and women on the island is seriously imbalanced, and the boys have to sacrifice and compromise. They can no longer fly when they grow up, which means they are not happy anymore.
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