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'''Pygmalion syndrome''' is a condition unique to [[animator]]s, where they experience attraction, love, or even lust for the characters they create. Due to the reclusive nature of animators, it is most commonly left untreated.
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'''Pygmalion syndrome''' is a psychological condition unique to [[animator]]s, where they experience intense attraction, love, or lust for [[toon]]s that they have drawn. Those afflicted can become obsessive, seeing radical changes in their behavior as they focus solely on the objects of their desire. Due to the reclusive nature of animators, it is most commonly left untreated.
  
Although technically not terminal in nature, Pygmalion syndrome has still occasionally led to death via the natural [[toon]] response to unwanted romantic attention: extreme physical violence.
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Although technically not terminal in nature, Pygmalion syndrome can still lead to death via the natural toon response to unwanted romantic attention: extreme physical violence.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 17 March 2022

Pygmalion syndrome is a psychological condition unique to animators, where they experience intense attraction, love, or lust for toons that they have drawn. Those afflicted can become obsessive, seeing radical changes in their behavior as they focus solely on the objects of their desire. Due to the reclusive nature of animators, it is most commonly left untreated.

Although technically not terminal in nature, Pygmalion syndrome can still lead to death via the natural toon response to unwanted romantic attention: extreme physical violence.