A recurring character from Adventure Time. Her full name is Princess Bonnibel Bubblegum. She first appeared in the pilot episode of Adventure Time. She is the ruler of the Candy Kingdom and is essentially a mutated piece of bubblegum. She is also referred to as PB,Peebles,P-Bubs or Bonnie in the cartoon.
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Get the Irish Princess mug.The sexiest Disney prince since Prince Eric ("The Little Mermaid", 1989) and Aladdin ("Aladdin", 1992). He is the newest Disney prince and appears in the movie "The Princess and the Frog" (2009). You will definately be having cartoon lust during the whole movie.
Girl 1: Did you see "The Princess and the Frog"?
Girl 2: Yeah, that Prince Naveen is so sexy!
Girl 1: Agreed.
Girl 1: Prince Naveen is so hot! He might just be hotter than Aladdin!
Girl 2: Definately! He's like the badass version of Prince Eric!
Girl 1: I just saw "The Princess and the Frog" today, that prince was so sexy! I had cartoon lust during the whole movie!
Girl 2: I know! I don't even care that he was a frog for most of the film, it was still hot as hell!
Girl 2: Yeah, that Prince Naveen is so sexy!
Girl 1: Agreed.
Girl 1: Prince Naveen is so hot! He might just be hotter than Aladdin!
Girl 2: Definately! He's like the badass version of Prince Eric!
Girl 1: I just saw "The Princess and the Frog" today, that prince was so sexy! I had cartoon lust during the whole movie!
Girl 2: I know! I don't even care that he was a frog for most of the film, it was still hot as hell!
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Princesses believe in their own exceptionalism and usually hail from wealthy or upper middle class families. They are quick to describe themselves as "awesome" or "amazing" on social media. Given their access to resources, they are typically attractive, although rarely naturally beautiful. In public, princesses may attempt to cut in line, believing their time to be more valuable than others’. They enjoy berating cashiers, waitresses, and other service workers. Princesses often walk down the wrong side of the street but refuse to yield the way to oncoming pedestrians.
Princesses also typically maintain unrealistic dating expectations. A princess may, for example:
- Stand 5’2” yet refuse to date men under 6’
- Demand a “successful man” despite having never worked a day in her life
- Display the arrogance typically found in 10s as a 6.5
The prognosis for Princess Syndrome is largely unfavorable. Management options typically include:
- Cessation of allowances and support funds
- Full-time work obtained through independent efforts
In some cases, full remission has been achieved, but most patients who present with Princess Syndrome typically retain it for life.
Princesses believe in their own exceptionalism and usually hail from wealthy or upper middle class families. They are quick to describe themselves as "awesome" or "amazing" on social media. Given their access to resources, they are typically attractive, although rarely naturally beautiful. In public, princesses may attempt to cut in line, believing their time to be more valuable than others’. They enjoy berating cashiers, waitresses, and other service workers. Princesses often walk down the wrong side of the street but refuse to yield the way to oncoming pedestrians.
Princesses also typically maintain unrealistic dating expectations. A princess may, for example:
- Stand 5’2” yet refuse to date men under 6’
- Demand a “successful man” despite having never worked a day in her life
- Display the arrogance typically found in 10s as a 6.5
The prognosis for Princess Syndrome is largely unfavorable. Management options typically include:
- Cessation of allowances and support funds
- Full-time work obtained through independent efforts
In some cases, full remission has been achieved, but most patients who present with Princess Syndrome typically retain it for life.
Since her profile contains nothing but mentions of how "amazing" she is, she might have Princess Syndrome.
If you spoil your daughters, you run the risk of causing them to develop Princess Syndrome at an early age.
If you spoil your daughters, you run the risk of causing them to develop Princess Syndrome at an early age.
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