Sometimes it can be about dominance. Just like in any animal group, there can be a pecking order. Mom cats may fight to establish who is more dominant. If a mom cat is used to being the dominant one in her area and then is defeated by another mom cat in a fight, she may experience humiliation. This could also be related to attracting the attention of humans or other animals in the area for better resources or protection.
Competition is often at the root of it. Maybe they are competing for their kids to be the best in a certain area like sports or academics. If one mom thinks the other is trying to give her child an unfair advantage, it can start a fight. Also, misunderstandings play a part. A simple comment might be misinterpreted and blow up into a full - on catfight that is humiliating for both parties.
One reason could be that she is unhappy in the relationship herself and takes it out on him in a negative way. Maybe she expected something different from the marriage and is disappointed.
I don't really have any specific 'humiliating mom catfight' stories on hand. However, catfights in general can be quite intense. Maybe two mother cats fighting over a prime sleeping spot in a cozy corner of a barn could be a scenario. One mom might end up getting pushed out of the spot and looking a bit humiliated as she slinks away.
One reason could be jealousy. Maybe the smaller girl is envious of something the larger girl has, like more popularity or better social skills, and she uses size as a way to try to put her down.
Lack of confidence can also be a factor. If mom isn't sure of herself and her position in an argument, she may not be able to stand up strong against the other person. Maybe she is afraid of causing a big scene or making things worse, so she gives in. For instance, in a fight over a local community issue, if the other person is very self - assured and mom doubts her own views, she'll likely lose.
Often, a lack of proper communication skills can be the root cause. Girls might not know how to express their feelings or resolve conflicts in a healthy way. So, when there is a minor issue like sharing a toy or a difference in opinion, instead of talking it out, they end up in a catfight. And in the midst of all the chaos, a wedgie can happen as a form of aggression during the fight.
One common reason is about their kids' conflicts. If one kid hurts another, the moms might get into a catfight over whose kid is right or wrong.
It might be created by those with a warped sense of family relationships. Maybe in some very strange fictional scenarios where the writer wants to explore extreme and abnormal behavior, but this is far from the norm and is unacceptable in real - life family values. It could also be a sign of a person's psychological issues being projected into the story creation.
Jealousy could be a reason. Maybe she sees other moms having something she wants, like a more successful child or a closer group of friends, so she bullies to make herself feel better.
Jealousy can be a big reason. For example, if one girl is jealous of another's popularity or the attention she gets from boys or teachers. Another reason could be misunderstandings. Like in a situation where one girl thinks the other has said something bad about her behind her back, but it's actually not true. And sometimes, competition can lead to a humiliating fight. For instance, competing for a role in a school play or a spot on a sports team.