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It seems like you're describing someone who was approachable on the surface, but had a self-centered attitude and expected everyone to be aware of her presence or status. Additionally, you mentioned that she was married at the time and her behavior during your friend's wedding party indicated that she wasn't the center of attention, which seemed to bother her.
It's not uncommon for individuals to have a certain level of self-importance and desire recognition or attention from others. However, it's important to remember that everyone has their own unique personalities and ways of seeking validation. Some individuals may feel a stronger need for recognition, while others may be more content with blending into the background.
In this situation, it's possible that the woman you mentioned had certain expectations about her role or status within the wedding party or social gathering. When she didn't receive the attention she may have desired, it could have led to her displaying signs of annoyance or disappointment. However, without further context or details, it's challenging to fully understand her motivations or mindset during that specific event.
Remember that people's behaviors can be influenced by various factors, such as personal insecurities, cultural background, or previous experiences. It's important to approach such situations with empathy and understanding, recognizing that each person may have their own unique perspective and reasons behind their actions.
Solid first post are you a psychiatrist?