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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't think it has affected me. We were all treated the same, by my parents.
My dad treated me the same as our only brother; he didn't get any special treatment because he was the only boy out of 6 children.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Possibly. Out of all the girls i was always the most independent and responsible, although my sisters are catching/have caught me up as they get older.
My younger brother is the most responsible out of all of us.
I was the biggest rebel and always felt an urge to look after other people coz as a child i had to do that. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Got treated very differently from my older sister and it done me no favours growing up but I honestly think it's helped me as I've gotten older.....makes you appreciate acts of kindness more and see the bigger picture in a lot of situations.....something missing inside tho x |
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Until our dad died we were treated the same (as far as I can remember but it was a long time ago when I was 6) but things were very different afterwards. I (LB) am the middle of 3 siblings and left home at the earliest opportunity and never went back with the last contact 33 years ago. |
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By *lue NarwhalMan
over a year ago
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It didn't effect me at all..
Yes, my older sister got a horse and i got an action man, but hey, I wasn't bitter....
But getting warry toys just incentivised me to join the armed forces as soon as I could..
It was great, I got shot.
Honestly, I'm not bitter at all,
I'm still alive and the horse ended up in findus shepherds pies..  |
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