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What do u think of old fart seeking attention. Never drink mother?

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According to @tobelightlight

A Old bastard behaving like a kid in need of love and attention.
Because when they were young they no chance to suck mother nipple milk and being neglected when young. Example abandoned at young as an unwanted child. Parents divorced and send him to a orphanage.
Poor awareness of own weird behaviour.
@k1976 and clones.


Which caused their Constant need for love and attention.
 
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Open lanjiao thread and ask stupid questions. If lanjiao slanted how .
 
Signs of loneliness in the elderly can be subtle, manifesting as behavioral changes, emotional distress, and physical complaints. Behaviors that may be perceived as "attention-seeking" are often the individual's way of expressing an unmet need for social connection and support.
 
An old man acting like a child can stem from dementia/cognitive decline, stress/trauma causing regression (Peter Pan Syndrome), personality traits, or simply a desire to be cared for and let go of adult responsibilities, often linked to feeling overwhelmed or seeking comfort; it's a complex behavior reflecting deep-seated needs or neurological changes.

Cognitive/Neurological Causes
  • Dementia: Conditions like Alzheimer's can cause memory gaps and loss of learned behaviors, leading to childlike expressions or dependency as the brain regresses developmentally.
  • Brain Changes: With aging, changes in brain function can affect self-control, emotional regulation, and judgment, sometimes leading to impulsivity or simplistic reactions.

Psychological & Emotional Causes
  • Regression: Under stress, fear, or insecurity, adults may regress to earlier developmental stages where they felt safer and cared for, needing comfort.
  • "Peter Pan Syndrome": A non-clinical term for adults who resist responsibility and accountability, preferring play and dependency.
  • Coping Mechanism: It can be a way to cope with physical decline, loss of independence, or the overwhelming changes of aging, allowing them to be cared for without the burden of adult decisions.
  • Attention-Seeking: Sometimes, it's a way to get attention or express needs they can't articulate, similar to how children act out.
 
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