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    I'm last out of two as i have an older sister
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    i have 4 siblings, i am second to bottom

    everyone gets treat the same apart from my younger sister, she gets spoiled to **** by my dad which pisses me off

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    I'm the middle child and that almost certainly shaped a large part of my personality. My sister's 3 years older and my brother's a year below, so I was basically the leader of the younger ones while still looking up to my sister enough to copy some of her traits. I think it make an impact on your approach to things too - my sister's really headstrong and full on goes for what she wants, my brother puts in a load of extra effort because he feels he has to match up to us two (who tbh always had things pretty easy) so they're both making futures for themselves and I'm just like w/e I'mma do some finger painting because it looks good right now
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    I'm the middle child and that almost certainly shaped a large part of my personality. My sister's 3 years older and my brother's a year below, so I was basically the leader of the younger ones while still looking up to my sister enough to copy some of her traits. I think it make an impact on your approach to things too - my sister's really headstrong and full on goes for what she wants, my brother puts in a load of extra effort because he feels he has to match up to us two (who tbh always had things pretty easy) so they're both making futures for themselves and I'm just like w/e I'mma do some finger painting because it looks good right now
    i'm the middle child and in the same situation as you only my sisters SEVEN years older and my brother a year younger, but i'm the complete opposite

    my sisters like super smart, but she has terrible mental problems she's diagnosed with bipolar, and i know you all may find it hard to believe but i'm probably more mature than her.. yes ME. and growing up i did everything i could to NOT be like her, we're so different. then i dunno i didn't read that thing and i'm not gonna, but being the middle child i honestly don't care

    i don't need my parents attention to make me feel good and i don't really know if it's affecting my life or not, i just know that i try to be as independent as i possibly can while still living with my mum whereas my brother and sister are totally dependent on my parents and i don't see that changing anytime soon. oh and tom you know the way you said your brother tries to keep up? well my mum babys my brother and he does NOTHING, he has no depth, no knowledge to him, he really is a failure of a kid and i say that in the nicest way possible cos i do really like him..... he's just so freakin stupid

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathew View Post
    Only child!
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    I was born last

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    I'm the middle child and that almost certainly shaped a large part of my personality. My sister's 3 years older and my brother's a year below, so I was basically the leader of the younger ones while still looking up to my sister enough to copy some of her traits. I think it make an impact on your approach to things too - my sister's really headstrong and full on goes for what she wants, my brother puts in a load of extra effort because he feels he has to match up to us two (who tbh always had things pretty easy) so they're both making futures for themselves and I'm just like w/e I'mma do some finger painting because it looks good right now
    Quote Originally Posted by wixard View Post
    i'm the middle child and in the same situation as you only my sisters SEVEN years older and my brother a year younger, but i'm the complete opposite

    my sisters like super smart, but she has terrible mental problems she's diagnosed with bipolar, and i know you all may find it hard to believe but i'm probably more mature than her.. yes ME. and growing up i did everything i could to NOT be like her, we're so different. then i dunno i didn't read that thing and i'm not gonna, but being the middle child i honestly don't care

    i don't need my parents attention to make me feel good and i don't really know if it's affecting my life or not, i just know that i try to be as independent as i possibly can while still living with my mum whereas my brother and sister are totally dependent on my parents and i don't see that changing anytime soon. oh and tom you know the way you said your brother tries to keep up? well my mum babys my brother and he does NOTHING, he has no depth, no knowledge to him, he really is a failure of a kid and i say that in the nicest way possible cos i do really like him..... he's just so freakin stupid
    lol how do you think it affects your friendships? cause in my group i'm the eldest and i always remind them... like there's something to prove idk why. the second eldest is like the mum of us all, she's sensible and sorta mothers us but she has 2 younger sisters so i see where the stereotypes form. yet i'm totally the opposite, mostly immature and sorta just a bad influence really lol

    anyway, i don't really like blaming anything for my own actions but i think the reason i hate responsibilty is because of being the 'baby sister'. i'm just used to people doing stuff for me and WANTING to do stuff for me, my eldest used to spoil me so much and stick up for me all the time so when i don't have that i feel betrayed that they can't do something simple for me. it's selfish, yeah but i can't help to feel that way aftr years of that treatment. i honestly believe that's why i won't take responsibilty for anything, i don't think it's my job to.

    & yeah my middle brother was only 5 months when my mum got pregnant with me so it's not like he had a childhood to himself because i was the main priority and you can see the effect it has on him because when he gets mad he tends to say that i think i'm better because i get away with everything and that my oldest brother thinks it too because he's the "smart one". it's so childish lol

    i look up to my eldest so when he left i wanted to be more like him and it makes me much more affectionate to people especially my younger cousins and i look down on the middle one because he does nothing. he doesn't feel like he can match up to my brother (nor do i) and doesn't think it's worth doing anything with his life because we'll always be better. sad but that's how he feels and it's had a massive impact on him. the only time my brother and i got along was when i was in to rebelling and he would encourage me to so he could tell my mum and he would get some sorta praise for it.

    /life story.
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    the middle kid

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    My parents had 2 children and I was the last
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    Im the youngest (just me and my sis)

    But that's a stupid website.
    They'll often work hard to be the center of attention or break the rules.
    Say what lol? It was the complete opposite for me, i got loads of attention and ive been brought up (maybe because i got the attention, whatever) to not want to break the rules generally.
    Often, youngest children love to make people laugh or take center stage. Many actors and comedians are the youngest children in their families.
    This half true really. I like making people laugh but i hate taking center stage, that could be coz of low confidence or self-esteem but i was really confident when i was younger but i still never really liked being in the center with everyone looking at me.
    Persistent: When it comes to a goal, many youngests just won't give up!
    Half true, honestly depends on what said goal is and how hard/long it is to achieve

    A Great Storyteller: Whether it's true or not, youngest kids can spin a mighty good yarn.
    I do like telling the odd story here n there, whether or not im good is upto others i suppose

    Affectionate: Youngest children often have plenty of hugs and kisses to give out.
    Okay that bit is true
    Now, the downside. Although it's fun to be in the spotlight, many youngest children find that their parents don't give them a lot of attention or praise during important first-time events like tying a shoe or riding a bike.
    I found it the opposite still, i got lots of praise when i was taught to ride a bike (albeit when i was stupidly old) and errr shoe laces ehmmm...

    so yeah loads of that is just no.

    I do however feel like i have to live upto my sister. My mum tells me repeatedly that she doesnt care what i do as long as i do something and dont end up on benefits/poor. She said she dsoesnt care what uni go to, but despite what she and everyone else says, i still feel like i need to do very welll. Now this isnt such a big deal because i do believe i can somewhat live upto what shes done (although getting into oxford will be hard ). But yeah, apart from that i dont think theres any downsides to having a big sister. I've learnt how girls act and crap generally and also gives me a girl's opinion on various things (especially now that we're both older and now actually get on unlike when we were both young'ns).


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