Women behaving like a queen bee in the workplace mostly regard themselves as better then other people. More knowledge, they wrote the manual and everybody else's opinion is irrelevant. She sees others as weak and inferior and herself as strong. If something goes wrong its always somebody else who mucked up but never queen bee, because QB cant make mistakes. She is perfect and don't you forget it. They crave attention but never ask for it out right, they have this clever way of putting themselves in the spotlight and then say ... "Oh don't mention it, with my experience its a breeze " She uses little barbs in the conversation like... "Of course you don't know... you are young enough to be my daughter" Self reflection is absent. Don't even try to hold up a self reflecting mirror to a QB. She will freak and verbally tear your head off. So far i am describing a personality problem not a mental illness. Narcissism is a mental illness. In some cases narcissism enters the equation in extreme cases of the above mentioned personality. To put it in another way the behavior goes over the top if it narcissism. The basic QB instead gives you that creepy feeling that something is not right in the communication and the social interaction. Please feel free to correct my spelling mistakes cause i am not a native English speaker. (As you can see I think i can make mistakes so I'm not a QB. (Or am I and asking in a clever way for compliments? )
Klinefelter syndrome primarily affects males, as it is caused by the presence of an extra X chromosome in males (typically resulting in a 47,XXY karyotype). Women do not have this chromosomal configuration, so Klinefelter syndrome does not directly affect them. However, women may experience related genetic conditions or variations, but these are not classified as Klinefelter syndrome.
Narcissistic women are often obsessed with themselves and often talk aout themselves. (Although, not all women who talk about themselves are narcissistic. They are probably unsure what to talk about and are trying to find a common point of interest by trying to realate with talking about something that happened to them, etc.) Easy-going women are down to earth and not stressed out by little problems.
get what u want, then leave
Yes , women can be pirates ; there are a number of females who have chosen this dubious profession ~ see related link below .
No, narcissism has absolutely no connection to sexual orientation. gay people may be narcissistic and straight people may be narcissistic.
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In "The Wife of Bath's Tale," the queen asks the knight what women most desire, which is directly related to the crime he committed of raping a woman. The knight's punishment is to find the answer within a year, reflecting the theme of justice and the importance of understanding women's desires.
It is not, the women affected by it cannot have their own children, so the syndrome is not inherited.
Heart problems are more common in women with Turner syndrome, although I do not know if I would say they are the norm.
women were challenged with expressing themselves in a patriarchal system that generally refused grant merit to women's views - Not all women were treated in this way. Consider the following women who ruled countries in the 16th century: Queen Mary I of England Queen Elizabeth I of England Queen Mary of Scotland Queen Catherine of Navarre Queen Joan III of Navarre Queen Isabella I of Spain Queen Joanna of Spain Queen Anna of Poland Some of these women were pretty fierce. And my suspicion is that these were not the only women in 16th century Europe who had important roles to play.
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Yes. Any kind of excitement... especially the NO STRINGS ATTACHED, ALL ABOUT ME kind.