Queen Bee Syndrome In Women

Queen bee syndrome is not recognized in psychology manuals. However, there are many people who refer to it to point out the behavior present in some women and which is based mainly on competitiveness.

In the world of bees, the queen has a leading role: she is surrounded by various males and other females who are not fertile. This makes her, as her name suggests, the ruler and ruler of the hive. And this status is what many women generally crave.

The truth is that behind these attitudes and behaviors are hidden a series of emotional deficiencies. Therefore, it is important to take it into account before carrying out any value judgment. But what exactly is this “invisible” syndrome? How can we stand up to these toxic attitudes? We will tell you about it in the following article.

Society and competitiveness

Women with envy

From a young age, they teach us to compete with others. In fact, this intrinsic need to stand out stems from adults’ eagerness to compare ourselves to one another. What happens is that in an attempt to improve, what they cause is that self-esteem plummets.

Therefore, when we want to be better, we do not do it to grow emotionally, but to shine, stand out and be the envy of those around us.

Queen bee syndrome speaks to all of this, but it places particular emphasis on women. In general, society teaches girls to envy each other and to criticize the one next to them.

In the case of men, their socialization is usually more focused on seeing other children as friends or as companions in battles when they play.

Although it is true that, little by little, stereotypes evolve and education is more egalitarian, there are still parents who force their daughters to behave in this way. What they do not know are the consequences derived from it.

Queen bee syndrome: how to detect it

To know if a woman has queen bee syndrome, we just have to look at her behavior. Sometimes we can believe that she has a big ego, that she is very competitive or that she is envious of everyone. However, if we look carefully we will see that there are more:

  • You will always find her speaking ill of another woman, gossiping about what she does or does not do. Everything he expresses is usually negative, degrading and humiliating.
  • Her eagerness to stand out and put herself above the rest at all costs leads her to lose friendships and manifest a very disconcerting passive-aggressive behavior.
  • He will try to get other women to become his “subjects” in order to become stronger. In this way, he will end the self-esteem and morals of those he considers rivals.

As we can see, this attitude is quite harmful. It hurts people who have only had the misfortune to coincide with them. However, what can lead someone to behave like this?

Women with many insecurities

Women suffering from queen bee syndrome need to trample and undermine the self-esteem of those they consider their rivals. They do it because they do not feel sure of being able to achieve their objectives and they see them as an obstacle to becoming leaders.

Therefore , they are actually projecting their insecurities onto other women. So they seek, in a rather unfortunate way, to obtain the security that they lack.

This causes, as already mentioned, that they end up alone and without their main support: other women. It is important, therefore, that they reflect, if possible, with the help of a psychologist.

Women speaking ill of another

We must not let them influence us

Women with queen bee syndrome can harm others. If you recognize these characteristics in someone close, try to be very careful. At first, they seem harmless, but little by little they can creep into our lives until they completely destroy it.

Remember that self-esteem must come first. The destructive criticisms of these people are unfounded and are covered by their own shortcomings. We must not give them the opportunity to influence our mental health. 

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