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WHY WOMEN FIGHT

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Why do women sometimes turn against each other instead of standing together?

From whispered gossip to workplace sabotage, from jealousy in friendships to rivalry in relationships, female competition is a quiet but powerful force shaping women’s lives. Society often dismisses it as “pettiness” or “drama,” but the truth runs much deeper.


In Why Women Fight, Eric Kingori Mwangi unpacks the psychology, culture, and social systems that fuel rivalry among women. Drawing from history, modern psychology, and real-life examples, this book explores:


✅ The hidden costs of rivalry in friendships, families, and careers

✅ How culture, patriarchy, and media pit women against one another

✅ The “Queen Bee” effect in leadership and why solidarity is so rare at the top

✅ Practical steps to heal insecurity, rebuild trust, and choose collaboration over competition

✅ Inspiring stories of sisterhood and women changing the narrative together


This is not a book about blame—it’s an invitation. An invitation to understand the forces at play, reflect on your own experiences, and imagine a future where women uplift instead of undermining one another.


If you’ve ever wondered why female rivalry exists and how we can break free from it, this book will give you the clarity, hope, and tools to help replace division with solidarity.


Because when women fight each other, they weaken themselves. But when women stand together, they change the world.

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