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Since you asked. There was nothing verbal, it was all in writing, and it is difficult for me to explain. A person was writing about one group of people that had become divided into two smaller groups, and about the written interaction between the smaller groups. The writer, from Group B, felt that conversation in group A was uncalled-for condemnation of the conversation of group B. The writer also believed that condemnation caused arguments and jealousies between the groups. The writer wrote: "Its all about the Mother Hen Syndrome, the politics of control and follow the leader. My thought is that Mother Hen Syndrome would have to do with guidance, instruction, leadership and protection as you would see in a family, or in a chicken yard; not opinions, politics or follow the leader.
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quote: Originally posted by ccfwbird: My thought is that Mother Hen Syndrome would have to do with guidance, instruction, leadership and protection as you would see in a family, or in a chicken yard; not opinions, politics or follow the leader.
And I think you are right. The term 'mother hen' tends to refer to a more personal situation. I haven't seen it used in a political scenario. Interesting link, NNN. I saw shades of my own behavior there, when my children were much younger. 
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