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Mother's Boy
Directed byHenry Lehrman
StarringFatty Arbuckle
Release date(s)25 September, 1913
Country United States
LanguageSilent
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Mother's Boy is a 1913 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle.

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Mother's boy, also called mama's boy or mother-bonded, is a term for 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).[1] 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 any case, a mother's boy cannot maintain a healthy partnership with a woman (Carruthers, 1998).

Being mother-bonded is sometimes seen as a sign of weakness, and has a social stigma attached to it in many places, although outside of North America it maybe more acceptable or perceived as normal. A mother-bonded man is seen to give control of his own life to his mother, in exchange for a sense of security. If the mother has more than one son, then she will have, at the most, one mother's boy, usually the eldest son. The relationship between mother and mother's boy is thought to be "symbiotic": the mother enjoys controlling her mother's boy.

Alternatively, in recent years, some have begun using the term in a milder sense, merely meaning a man who is emotionally attached to his mother. Though this sense of the phrase is still uncommon compared to the original pejorative intent, mothers in particular may state their pride in their "mama's boy" sons. It is also occasionally used to describe an infant or toddler son who is unusually attached to his mother, even crying or resisting when the father attempts to care for him. In this sense, the 'mama's boy' designation carries little stigma, but is simply an observation of the young child's primary attachment.

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1. ^ "Mother-Bonded Men" - by Martyn Carruthers, Soulwork.net

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Henry Lehrman (April 21, 1886 – November 7, 1946) was an American actor, screenwriter and film director and producer.

Born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, Lehrman emigrated to the United States at a young age and although he is best remembered as a film director, he began
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Roscoe Conkling Arbuckle, also known as Fatty Arbuckle (March 24 1887 – June 29 1933), was an American silent film comedian, director, and screenwriter. Arbuckle is noted as one of the most popular actors of his era, but he is best remembered for a heavily publicized
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Roscoe Conkling Arbuckle, also known as Fatty Arbuckle (March 24 1887 – June 29 1933), was an American silent film comedian, director, and screenwriter. Arbuckle is noted as one of the most popular actors of his era, but he is best remembered for a heavily publicized
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Phyllis Allen (25 November, 1861 - 26 March, 1938) was a vaudeville and silent screen comedienne who worked with Charles Chaplin, Mabel Normand, Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, and Mack Sennett during a film career spanning 74 movies during the decade between 1913 and 1923.
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Roscoe Conkling Arbuckle, also known as Fatty Arbuckle (March 24 1887 – June 29 1933), was an American silent film comedian, director, and screenwriter. Arbuckle is noted as one of the most popular actors of his era, but he is best remembered for a heavily publicized
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Nick Cogley

Born 1869
New York, New York  United States
Died 20 May, 1936
Santa Monica, California  United States

Other name(s) Nicholas Cogley

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Alice Davenport

Born 29 February, 1864
New York, New York  United States
Died 24 June, 1936
Los Angeles, California  United States

Years active 1911-1930

Alice Davenport
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Anxious [avoidant] personality disorder
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Schizophrenia
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Eugen Bleuler (1857–1939) coined the term "Schizophrenia" in 1908
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