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The Hidden Truth About Girl Friendships and Relational Bullying
In this unscripted, heart-led episode, I dive deeper into why women struggle with friendships – and it's not always about mother wounds. I explore the often-overlooked reality of relational bullying between girls, which starts as early as preschool and can devastate a woman's ability to trust female friendships well into adulthood. From sharing my own 4-year-old daughter's early experiences with exclusion to examining how girls bully covertly through friendship manipulation, I reveal why traditional approaches to resolving girl conflicts often fail. Unlike boys who bully overtly, girls use relationships as weapons – spreading rumors, excluding peers, and creating power dynamics within friend groups. If you've ever wondered why you feel anxious in female friendships or struggle to trust other women despite wanting connection, this episode offers crucial insights into how childhood relational trauma shapes our adult relationships.
With this episode you'll be able to:
Don't forget to check out the book "Odd Girl Out" by Rachel Simmons – essential reading for any woman or mother raising girls to understand the hidden world of female aggression.
Connect with Brittney:
Mentioned resources:
Help me reach more mothers and daughters by following the show & leaving a rating or review on Apple & Spotify!
Keyword tags:
relational bullying, girl friendships, female aggression, covert bullying, friendship struggles, mother daughter relationships, childhood trauma, friendship anxiety, supporting daughters, Brittney Scott, girl development, trust issues, female relationships, friendship patterns
By Brittney Scott4.4
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The Hidden Truth About Girl Friendships and Relational Bullying
In this unscripted, heart-led episode, I dive deeper into why women struggle with friendships – and it's not always about mother wounds. I explore the often-overlooked reality of relational bullying between girls, which starts as early as preschool and can devastate a woman's ability to trust female friendships well into adulthood. From sharing my own 4-year-old daughter's early experiences with exclusion to examining how girls bully covertly through friendship manipulation, I reveal why traditional approaches to resolving girl conflicts often fail. Unlike boys who bully overtly, girls use relationships as weapons – spreading rumors, excluding peers, and creating power dynamics within friend groups. If you've ever wondered why you feel anxious in female friendships or struggle to trust other women despite wanting connection, this episode offers crucial insights into how childhood relational trauma shapes our adult relationships.
With this episode you'll be able to:
Don't forget to check out the book "Odd Girl Out" by Rachel Simmons – essential reading for any woman or mother raising girls to understand the hidden world of female aggression.
Connect with Brittney:
Mentioned resources:
Help me reach more mothers and daughters by following the show & leaving a rating or review on Apple & Spotify!
Keyword tags:
relational bullying, girl friendships, female aggression, covert bullying, friendship struggles, mother daughter relationships, childhood trauma, friendship anxiety, supporting daughters, Brittney Scott, girl development, trust issues, female relationships, friendship patterns

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