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Sometimes it's a fierce overprotectiveness of your baby sister, similar to Earnestine's.
When search parties come to collect Alex, Mina responds with deadly overprotectiveness.
It was a hilarious representation of just how extra Dre can be in his overprotectiveness of his daughter.
But overprotectiveness, whether in the form of a frame or a low-light environment, can also inhibit its power.
Given Gary's overprotectiveness of Selina, one would expect him to instantly resent Charlie and at first, it seems that's what's happening.
I think a lot of it had to do with his "macho" overprotectiveness and the fact that we supported rival football teams.
Her parents are strict religious types; while they seem to mean well, their overprotectiveness of Thelma borders on creepy from the get-go.
It's not about what these people are smoking but why: real-estate anxiety, new-parent overprotectiveness, agoraphobia — the myriad ways that a crowded, expensive city works to harsh one's mellow.
Despite Dean's autism and Virginia's checkered past, the two of them have navigated an unplanned pregnancy, the turbulence of the violent lifestyle around them, and the overprotectiveness of Dean's older sister.
The overprotectiveness, anyway, doesn't seem directly related to fears about his daughter, who's shown to be smart, self-possessed, and well-aware of how dazzled and intimidated Peter is by her.
I had something of an overprotective mother growing up and it's only now that I can see her overprotectiveness as a one very anxious manifestation of her love, and that makes me love her.
Her confident ebullience withers into guilt and shame, as she deals with her boyfriend, Matt (Michael Stahl-David), whose inattention morphs into overprotectiveness, and the oblivious colleagues she yearns to impress with her first solo project.
Up against what sounds like ill-advised overprotectiveness on the part of the Pinter estate, the Wooster Group learned last month that its license to perform the piece in New York and Paris would not be forthcoming.
Occasionally, Bagheera's overprotectiveness gives The Jungle Book the feeling of 2015's Room; both the panther and Brie Larson's character in that earlier film must protect their child from extreme danger, while also preparing them for what's about to come.
Chloe's stepdad, David, seems to be both a dick and a pervert when we first meet him, but he later proves to be fiercely loyal to his loved ones, his overprotectiveness to blame for some questionable monitoring of local students.
That's not the case in Spider-Man for PS4, though; in this game, she's a playable character in her own right, breaking stories as a reporter for the Daily Bugle and often clashing with Peter's overprotectiveness as she tries to do her job.
I've seen it time and time again in my own communities and circles: Parents whose fear and love for their children morphs into an overprotectiveness because they are scared of what their race could mean for their kids — and how it could hurt them.
I was amazed at the matter-of-fact approach, a far cry from the overprotectiveness I'd seen at the Brooklyn summer camp my kids attended before we moved to Sydney and where just being in a shallow pool was a cause for parental fright.
While throughout much of my life I bristled against and complained about my mother's overprotectiveness — her worrying, her curfews, her rules against my crossing the expressway exit into the Circle, her objections to a class trip to Great Adventure because she had visions of me falling off a ride — I am glad now.
She last appeared in the season two episode "Motherly Overprotectiveness".
While healthy family interaction has a positive impact on paediatric pain patients, overprotectiveness and unhealthy relationship demands can foster depressive symptoms.
Riegel's portrayal of the character incited mania, admiration, and viewers displaying overprotectiveness for the character. Riegel additionally won praise from leading gay groups for her "complex portrayal" of Bianca.
In the process, Siddhu opens up his heart, leaving Aravind to repent on his overprotectiveness. Siddhu requests Subbulakshmi and her parents to call off the marriage. While they relent, Aravind tries to convince Kanaka Rao about Siddhu and Hasini's love. When Kanaka Rao disapproves, Aravind suggests to let Siddhu stay with them for a week.
Kind and funny yet stern. ; :The Dragon King himself. He is able to assume human form and appear on Earth so he can help, and scold, Mako. He often overrules his wife's overprotectiveness and lets his daughter do her own things, but is stern, particularly with Mako's use of her magical pendant and the etiquette she should follow.
Monster parents (, ) is a term characterizing irrational parenting. Monster parents are known to raise their children with a "bizarre blend of authoritarianism and overprotectiveness." They are overprotective by virtue of making numerous requests and complaints to their children's teachers, which themselves are often viewed as "unreasonable". The phrase originated in Japan and gained widespread usage in Hong Kong.
Parents viewed the world as inherently bad, and they often inflicted overprotectiveness on their children. Children of survivors of the Holocaust grew up with many restrictions to their daily lives as parents took on controlling roles in order to protect their children from the outside world. Survivors of the Holocaust received little to no education while in the concentration camps. They lost all opportunity to advance academically.
The exact cause of dependent personality disorder is unknown. A study in 2012 estimated that between 55% and 72% of the risk of the condition is inherited from one's parents. The difference between a "dependent personality" and a "dependent personality disorder" is somewhat subjective, which makes diagnosis sensitive to cultural influences such as gender role expectations. Dependent traits in children tended to increase with parenting behaviours and attitudes characterized by overprotectiveness and authoritarianism.
Just before pulling the trigger, however, she sees Cristal and Mark riding horses in the distance and fires the gun in their direction. Mark is killed, and Cristal is thrown from her horse and dragged. As police investigate the incident in "Parisian Legend Has It...", Alexis comforts Cristal and pins the crime on Blake's hitman Mack. The real Adam Carrington makes his way to the Manor in "Motherly Overprotectiveness", sending Alexis into a panic.
A distraught Blake kills Mack with Cristal's approval, and Anders disposes of the body. When Blake loses the site of his new stadium in "Motherly Overprotectiveness", Cristal and Michael outmaneuver Jeff for a replacement location. Cristal's brother Beto has secretly helped her, and now her powerful father expects her to visit. In "Miserably Ungrateful Men", Cristal resists Beto's demand that she hire one of her father's pet players for the Atlantix, but he refuses to leave Atlanta until she capitulates.
In the final chapter, he had become a teacher and is living with Ruri; he organizes the wedding for Raku and Chitoge. ; : (drama CD, anime) :Claude, one of the leaders of the Beehive gangsters, is one of the few characters who suspects the relationship between Raku and Chitoge is fake. He stalks Chitoge regularly to make sure Raku does not take advantage of her. Chitoge stated that when she was young, she was unable to make friends because of Claude's overprotectiveness and background checking.
As a parent, he is frequently absent, either at his dojo or meeting his writing deadlines as a novelist, but interferes with his children in one area: their choices for marriage. Gorô wants their mates to have "good eyes" and to be able to meet his gaze, as a sign of sincerity, integrity, and strong will. Despite this overprotectiveness, he allows his children to live freely, as his wife wanted them to. Despite his stubbornness and tendency to be dramatic, overall he is a wise and understanding person.
Caregivers and care-receivers have been found to disagree about many things, including, care needs, risks and stress, and level of knowledge. it has also been found that caregivers rate care-receivers as more disabled than care-receivers rated themselves. Noble and Douglas found that family members wanted intensive interventions which were support focused, whereas care-receivers placed emphasis on interventions that fostered independence. Many disagreements centre on caregivers’ identity, particularly their overprotectiveness, embarrassment, independence, and confidence These disagreements and misunderstandings, it has been argued, stem in part from caregivers concealing the demands of care.
He constantly frets and worries over Fuuto's well being, and a running gag in the manga is his pacing and other characters' remarks that Fuuto hates him because of his overprotectiveness. Sohki has once remarked that his greatest rival is Naga, and it was because of this rivalry that the last Holy King died. ;Hanuman :The first assassin sent by Naga to kill the "Impostor King", Hanuman appears to be a small monkey with a childish air. Upon seeing Fuuto's healing abilities and genuine care for life, he hesitates, until a fight prompted by Genro occurs.
The all-powerful Instrumentality government, which in its overprotectiveness has driven the purpose from human existence, decides to turn back the clock to a less sheltered historical human era of 14,000 years before (i.e., our time). Virginia and Paul are enjoying the first moments of the recreations of the old human language, French, reading their first newspapers, and going to their first cafe, where the bugs in process are not resolved to the point of understanding how to use money. With the restoration of cultural differences and new individuality, old friends Paul and Virginia fall in love.
This brings them closer together again and it appears Cruz develops feelings for her once more. He spends the rest of season 6 battling his own feelings for Brett, which gets her aggravated at his overprotectiveness in a few instances. In the season 6 finale, he considers confessing his feelings for her, but once she declares how much she cherishes his friendship he decides to keep this to himself and move on from her. In "The Grand Gesture", she was distraught over a stabbing victim who died in front of her after being stabbed by a mentally unstable man.
With John unable to get past the difficulties of his recovery and Natalie's overprotectiveness, she breaks up with him in April 2007. John forms a bond with Dr. Marty Saybrooke (then, Christina Chambers; originated and later Susan Haskell) and her son Cole Thornhart (Brandon Buddy) in 2007, eventually helping her get out of her forced marriage to Miles Laurence (David Chisum). On episode first-run September 12, 2007, John is suspended from the police department, pending investigation into his role in withholding information about the true parentage of Tommy McBain. Tommy, the adopted son of John's younger brother Dr. Michael McBain (Chris Stack) and his wife Marcie (Kathy Brier), is Todd Manning's (St.
Her overprotectiveness of Takenomaru is similar to Pita Ten's Koboshi Uematsu's towards protagonist Kotarou Higuchi. Nanao Kaga: A naive girl who, against her father's wishes and future arranged marriage, joins the music school in pursuit of Takenomaru, whom she once heard playing the violin and ended up moved by his performance. In the beginning, she calls him "Takenomaru-sama," but changes it to "Takenomaru-san" after she finds out he is younger than her (putting her anywhere between 19 and 21 years of age). She is the first to fall in love with him and is then stabbed by Takenomaru in a church building so that he may gather the first Tear of Maria from her.
The Wall tells the story of Pink, an embittered and alienated rock star. As told through the song "Mother", part of Pink's sense of alienation comes from being raised by an overprotective single mother, who lost her husband, Pink's father, in World War II. The song narrates a conversation by Pink (voiced by Waters) and his mother (voiced by Gilmour). The listener learns of the overprotectiveness of Pink's mother, who is helping Pink build his wall to try to protect him from the outside world, evidenced by the line "Of course Momma's gonna help build the wall," spoken by Pink's mother. She insists that Pink stay by her side even after he grows up, and cannot stand it when Pink eventually grows older and falls in love.
Granny is a good-natured widow who is extremely protective of her beloved canary, Tweety. Granny's overprotectiveness becomes apparent whenever Tweety is threatened, usually by Sylvester. Although having the appearance of a kindly old woman, Granny has demonstrated her cleverness in many cartoons. At least until the mid-1950s, Granny is depicted as an elderly spinster who wears spectacles, a gray bun and a late 19th-century-like schoolmarm dress; other old fashioned characteristics include her mode of transportation (usually, a Ford Model T or a horse and buggy) and her inability to relate to present fads (such as her telling Tweety she's about to try on a new "bikini bathing suit", which turns out to be a full one-piece outfit from the turn-of- the-20th century).
Titan Books published two tie-in books for the game. The first, Spider-Man: Hostile Takeover, was released on August 21, 2018. Hostile Takeover, which was written by David Liss, is about Spider-Man's conflict with the Kingpin as he attempts to blackmail Mayor Osborn into making him the city financier and the end of Peter and Mary Jane's relationship due to Peter's overprotectiveness; and introduces the game's version of Echo, a deaf, female martial artist who joins forces with Spider-Man, and Blood Spider, a villain given superhuman abilities by Oscorp, and employed by Kingpin. The second book, Marvel's Spider-Man: The Art of the Game, is written by Paul Davies and contains the game's concept art, blueprints, and designs. The game's version of Spider-Man appears in the 2018 comic book story Spider- Geddon written by Gage, a sequel to 2014's Spider-Verse that brings together Spider-people from different Marvel realities.

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