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What Does It Mean, According to Psychology, that Someone Doesn't Like Celebrating Their Own Birthday?

Summary by psychologies.com
The invitation comes weeks earlier, the groups organize to offer gifts, a theme is sometimes given for the evening... In short, some people place the bar high to celebrate their birthday as it should be. Conversely, others barely get a birthday message. But why are we so different when it comes to apprehensing our birthday? Of course, there are those who do not agree to age and flee everything that might remind them that they took another year. …
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The invitation comes weeks earlier, the groups organize to offer gifts, a theme is sometimes given for the evening... In short, some people place the bar high to celebrate their birthday as it should be. Conversely, others barely get a birthday message. But why are we so different when it comes to apprehensing our birthday? Of course, there are those who do not agree to age and flee everything that might remind them that they took another year. …

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psychologies.com broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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