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Queen bee syndrome is a social phenomenon where women in positions of authority or power treat subordinate females worse than males, purely based on gender. It was first defined by three researchers: Graham Staines, Carol Tavris , and Toby E. Jayaratne in 1973.
A queen bee in a school setting is sometimes referred to as a school diva or school princess.They are often stereotyped in the media as being beautiful, charismatic, manipulative, popular, and wealthy, often holding positions of high social status, such as being head cheerleader (or being the captain of some other, usually an all-girl, sports team), the Homecoming or Prom Queen (or both). [7]
I.e. regardless of whether "Queen bee is a female thing or not" (I don't expect it to be, that Atlantic article also said people such as Naomi Ellemers suggested that it is situational (albeit situations women for biological reasons end up more often in)) this phenomenon might thus be a real phenomenon (maybe not specific to women), and in that ...
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Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms; Dry eye syndrome; Duane syndrome; Duane-radial ray syndrome; Dubin–Johnson syndrome; Dubowitz syndrome; Dumping syndrome; Dysexecutive syndrome; Dyskeratosis congenita; Dysplastic nevus syndrome
What is Queen Victoria Syndrome and did Prince Charles try to get the queen to abducate so he could be on the throne? Debunking the Crown's first episode for the true story.
The Queen Bee, a fairy tale "The Queen Bee (Garrett story)", a science fiction story by Randall Garrett; Queen Bee (comics), the name of four different DC Comics supervillains; Queen Bee (graphic novel), by Chynna Clugston; Queen Bee, newspaper founded by Caroline Nichols Churchill in 1882
What followed was a crash course in creative connection. We wrote actual letters to each other, created a two-person book club, and competed fiercely in online trivia games, our heated debates ...