Women with Controlling Tendencies Find It Difficult to Achieve Happiness
The desire for control, often driven by curiosity and vanity, is sometimes referred to as "Queen Syndrome." It manifests when a woman feels she isn't fully in control of everything, leading to anxiety, paranoia, heart palpitations, and even trembling. This state persists until she reclaims control, which brings her satisfaction and peace.
This trait is common among many modern women. They often have high foreheads, prominent crowns, and slightly upturned eyes that carry a resentful expression. Their eyebrows are typically heavy and arched. These women have a particularly strong need for control, perceiving it as entirely normal and believing there's nothing wrong with it. I will now discuss the effects of an excessive need for control.
1. Excessive need for control can alienate genuine friends. Women with strong control needs often find that their truly supportive friends gradually drift away, leaving behind only those who are insincere and opportunistic. This desire for control can lead to unnecessary conflicts, and as disputes escalate, even the closest of friends can grow distant.
2. Emotional turmoil. Women with an excessive, unchecked need for control tend to experience fewer harmonious moments in their relationships and more frequent conflicts. This is because no one truly wants to be treated like a servant. While someone might initially tolerate this behavior, it should not be mistaken for lasting love.
3. Missed opportunities. In the early stages of any venture—whether investment, entrepreneurship, invention, or business—careful nurturing without outside interference is crucial. However, if there’s a woman nearby with a strong need for control, she will insist on knowing every detail of what you are discussing or planning, especially in joint efforts. This can lead to discouragement, making success more difficult. Should you choose not to share details with her, she might lose sleep, become suspicious, and even resort to stalking or eavesdropping, which can result in inexplicable bursts of anger.
4. Health issues. At its core, the need for control is an insatiable craving. The more it is indulged, the greater the emotional upheaval and instability, which can damage internal organs over time. Eventually, the woman herself, along with her partner and children, may suffer from chronic illnesses, including certain cancers, kidney failure, diabetes, and other conditions stemming from this internal imbalance.