cloudboy -> RE: Are women born to be bitches? (2/6/2008 10:38:22 AM)
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I was bullied (never very seriously) at school. I saw how nasty and bitchy girls could be to one another first hand, and I think their motive was jealousy There is a book out devoted entirely to the subject of girls' aggression entitled ODD GIRL OUT Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls. Here's a small section: There is a hidden culture of girls' aggression in which bullying is epidemic, distinctive, and destructive. It is not marked by the direct physical or verbal behavior that is primarily the province of boys. Our culture refuses girls access to open conflict, and it forces their aggression into nonphysical, indirect, and covert forms. Girls use backbiting, exclusion, rumors, name-calling, and manipulation to inflict psychological pain on targeted victims. Unlike boys, who tend to bully acquaintances or strangers, girls frequently attack within tightly knit networks of friends, making aggression harder to identify and intensifying the damage to victims. My wife also likes to say that because F's are typically more "sensitive" and "emotionally attuned," they are also more versed at how to painfully stick the knife into others emotionally and psychologically. She pretty much agrees with the tenet's of your OP completely.
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