Anonymous wrote:So women never change. This middle school mean girl routine is for life. Great.
As for your mom, well at least it's a group of them that have been ousted from the group. Tell them to enjoy the activities they like and enjoy themselves. If others are afraid of the queen bee then so be it. If they haven't worked it out by their age they probably never will.
I'm sure the others will be more upset seeing them enjoy themselves and not bothered by being ousted.
Anonymous wrote:My mom and stepdad have lived in a "retirement community for active seniors" for about 8 years. They're in their early 70s now. I swear my mother has a party five nights a week and is on a million different "club" committees like the Country Western Line Dance Club and the Golf Cart Club. (No joke!) My mother, who had a very rich career and was always above any drama, regularly shares tales about the drama in the neighborhood. It's ridiculous, and honestly it annoys me that she lets it get to her. There was an ongoing saga over a bingo machine (again, I couldn't make this up if I tried) that was positively biblical by the end. I asked my mom why there was so much drama and she said, "Most of the people here have had successful careers and are used to be in charge. Once you get us all together with lots of free time people are bound to butt heads." I'm glad that she and my stepfather are happy and enjoying retirement, but sometimes the social stuff is a bit much.
Anonymous wrote:Queen bees exist in high school, college all the way through retirement communities. Shouldn’t women learn to deal with them at some point?
Anonymous wrote:My mom and stepdad have lived in a "retirement community for active seniors" for about 8 years. They're in their early 70s now. I swear my mother has a party five nights a week and is on a million different "club" committees like the Country Western Line Dance Club and the Golf Cart Club. (No joke!) My mother, who had a very rich career and was always above any drama, regularly shares tales about the drama in the neighborhood. It's ridiculous, and honestly it annoys me that she lets it get to her. There was an ongoing saga over a bingo machine (again, I couldn't make this up if I tried) that was positively biblical by the end. I asked my mom why there was so much drama and she said, "Most of the people here have had successful careers and are used to be in charge. Once you get us all together with lots of free time [you realize that] people are [ ] butt heads." I'm glad that she and my stepfather are happy and enjoying retirement, but sometimes the social stuff is a bit much.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, this is not assisted living. Ousters are in their mid 60s. Terrible behavior.
Anonymous wrote:My parents moved to an over 55 community several years ago and were having the time of their lives until recently when Mom and a few of her friends were ousted from their group. Seems as though the queen bee decided this with no explanation other than "we were never really friends". Others have confessed their fear of queen bee but have stayed with the original group. This middle school behavior makes me not want to move to such a community. Anyone else experience the same?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should start posting mean things about the queen bee on Instagram. Maybe her granddaughter will see it.
Please, do not encourage cyber bullying! This is something that can do major and irreversible damage. Perhaps the group will have a chance to heal but once someone puts something out there it can be devastating.
Anonymous wrote:They should start posting mean things about the queen bee on Instagram. Maybe her granddaughter will see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know you said over 55 community, but here are some articles from assisted living and nursing homes:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5721425/Nursing-homes-senior-centers-bullying-no-age-limit.html
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/41353544/ns/health-aging/t/mean-old-girls-seniors-who-bully/#.XNxOhqR7kb4
Google it. Plenty more articles. I'm sure dementia makes it worse. My own mother who had very mild narcissistic tendencies is turning into a bully.
Really...stop. It is not dementia..they are all with it, and not actually old. Not everyone over 60 starts losing it.
Anonymous wrote:I know you said over 55 community, but here are some articles from assisted living and nursing homes:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5721425/Nursing-homes-senior-centers-bullying-no-age-limit.html
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/41353544/ns/health-aging/t/mean-old-girls-seniors-who-bully/#.XNxOhqR7kb4
Google it. Plenty more articles. I'm sure dementia makes it worse. My own mother who had very mild narcissistic tendencies is turning into a bully.