Such in the
case of the classic fairytale,
Cinderella, F.G.S. is the overwhelming urge and want to help out those less fortunate, usually if they are in
desperate need for caring or guidance. Sometimes being used as a substitute for having a stable, romantic relationship with someone themselves, the caregiver themselves may feel the need to latch onto the dreams and aspirations of the person they're helping, as well as in some cases even develop a slight romantic interest for the subject they're helping.
The poor girl's F.G.S. (Fairy Godmother
Syndrome) practically compelled her to help out all her friends, only to soon find each one of them
living happily ever after, and no
one to help her in her darkest hour.