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Infantility in relationships is a problem that can arise at any age and in any type of relationship. It manifests itself in an involuntary desire for childhood dependence and inability to be independent, as well as in the lack of desire and ability to solve adult problems. People suffering from infantilism can put their relationships under severe strain, as they often expect their partner to take care of them like a mother takes care of her child. This can lead to the deterioration of relationships and even their breakup if the problem is not resolved in time. What is infantility and why does it occur in relationships? Infantility is a condition in which a person is unable to fully grow out of childish behavior and emotions, and is not ready for adulthood life and is not ready to solve his problems on his own. He remains bound by childhood fears, insecurities, inconsistency and the desire to remain under the care of his parents or partner in the relationship. Infantility in relationships can have various causes, which may be related to childhood, lack of emotional maturity, fear of responsibility and independence, and low self-esteem and lack of self-confidence. Also, some people may use infantility as a defense mechanism to avoid stressful situations and problems. How does infantility affect relationships? Infantility in a relationship can lead to serious negative consequences for the most infantile partner. Firstly, he is not able to make independent decisions and rely on their own, which can lead to feelings of helplessness and low self-esteem. Secondly, the infantile partner may become intrusive and demanding because he expects maternal or paternal care from his partner. This can lead to conflicts in relationships and an imbalance between partners. Thirdly, an infantile partner may have difficulty setting boundaries and may not be able to protect their interests, which can lead to dissatisfaction and disappointment in the relationship. In addition, infantilism can lead to problems in interactions with peers and colleagues at work, which can affect career prospects and success in life. Infantility can have a very negative impact on relationships in general. A partner suffering from this problem is unable to provide the support, care and respect that is necessary for a healthy relationship .He may express his needs and desires like a small child, which causes irritation and fatigue in the other partner. The infantile partner does not know how to resolve conflicts, avoids responsibility, is incapable of self-criticism and compromise, which can lead to further problems and a break in the relationship. Also an infantile partner may experience jealousy, envy, indifference to the feelings of the other partner, which can lead to misunderstandings and resentment. As a result, relationships with an infantile partner can be very difficult and lead to mental suffering for both parties. How to avoid infantilism in a relationship? infantilism in relationships, it is necessary to pay attention to the following aspects: Personal growth. Each partner strives for personal growth and development, and does not remain at the level of childhood. Responsibility. Each partner is responsible for their actions and decisions, and does not rely only on the other person. Communication. Open and honest communication between partners avoids conflicts and misunderstandings. Respect. Respect for another person's opinions and feelings is the foundation of a healthy relationship. Boundaries. Each partner knows how to set their own boundaries and respects the boundaries of the other person. Equality. Relationships are based on the equality of partners, and not on the dominance of one of them. Support. Support and understanding from a partner is an important factor for the development of healthy relationships. Compliance with these aspects will help to avoid immaturity in)