I don't know the reason for it but every girl boss I've come across has devouring mother personality disorder. They normally treat outsiders as a threat and are very nepotistic while being extremely overly protective of the people they accept and trying to make them happy too much, to the point of making false accusations against others to defend their inner circle. You can't even earn their trust or respect after being around for half a year and seeing them every day, remaining cold toward you without being provoked. They also coerce people to date each other if they like them. What's up with that?
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let me guess... this happened to you once... and now you think all bosses and all workplaces are like that
then you'll said it happened another time... and then you'll claim you hear it from "all your friends" and "you see it all the time" lol
No. What makes you believe that?
Never heard of this before.
I had a job where this happened at and looked it up and apparently other people ran into this. It might not be extremely common, but certainly in the more population dense areas it seems to be.