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Hollywood has long caricatured the "Mommy's Boy" as a helpless adult (think Norman Bates in Psycho or Bobby Boucher in The Waterboy ). More recent reality TV shows like I Love a Mama’s Boy have dramatized extreme cases where mothers join couples’ therapy, control finances, or dictate relationship rules. These portrayals fuel the stereotype that any man close to his mother is automatically a poor partner.

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The son, having been raised to please his mother, unconsciously seeks a partner who mirrors her. When real women fail to match that fantasy, he withdraws, claiming "there’s no one good enough." Hollywood has long caricatured the "Mommy's Boy" as

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Keely’s character provides "comfort" by reinforcing the idea that his dates aren't showing up because they aren't "good enough" for him. This creates a classic Mommy's Boy dynamic: