1. Negative environmental impact: Long term exposure to an environment full of stress, conflict, negative energy, or negative role models may gradually lead women to imitate these behavioral patterns and develop negative, aggressive, or selfish personality traits.
2. Emotional frustration and dissatisfaction: Experiencing multiple emotional injuries, betrayal, or long-term lack of emotional support and understanding may lead some women to develop distrust towards others, and even adopt retaliatory or indifferent attitudes to protect themselves from further harm.
3. Conflict between social expectations and self-identity: Society often has specific expectations and role positioning for women. When women feel that these expectations conflict with their true desires, abilities, or values, they may feel frustrated and angry, and then rebel or "go bad" to resist these constraints and seek self-identity and expression.