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babies and infants
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Western cultures
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Babies are encouraged to be more independent from a young age.
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babies and infants
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Western cultures
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Babies are often weaned onto solid food at around 6 months of age.
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3
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babies and infants
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Western cultures
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Disposable diapers are commonly used for babies.
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4
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babies and infants
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Western cultures
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Babies are frequently taken for medical check-ups and vaccinations.
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5
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infantilism
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Western countries
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Infantilism is often associated with psychological or sexual fetish behavior and is considered taboo or unusual.
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6
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infantilism
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Western culture
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Infantilism is generally seen as a niche interest or fetish related to the desire to be treated or act like a baby in Western culture.
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7
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infantilism
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Western culture
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Viewed as immature behavior for adults
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8
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infantilism
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Western cultures
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Viewed as abnormal or deviant behavior, often associated with psychological or emotional issues
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9
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infantilism
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Western cultures
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Infantilism is often viewed as abnormal and inappropriate for adults, who are expected to take on mature responsibilities.
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