What age difference do children have to have in common?



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It's not the age difference. It's about the parents. Mine are 10 years old and they live together. They clean together, eat together, prank together. One is a first grader, the other is a freshman. And I love them very much.

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It's not the age difference. It's about my parents. Mine are 10 years old and they live together. They clean together, eat together, play pranks together. One is a first grader, the other is a freshman. And I love them very much.

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age difference doesn't guarantee these things.

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My sister and I have a 4 year difference - very acceptable.

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2-3 years.

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it all depends on your upbringing and love for each other sometimes there's a 10 year difference like my sister and I are best friends and best friends and then there's a 1 year difference and you hate each other and you don't communicate for years

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No more than three years But after 20, it doesn't matter anymore.

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For common interests minimum!

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two to four years

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My brother is three years younger than me - I adore him. He and I even think alike.

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It's better to be a yearling or two years apart at a young age and then you don't feel this difference when you grow up. I have a 13 years difference with my sister.

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Unfortunately, it's all very individual. For example, my mom and my brother are 3 years apart and they are not friends at all. And I really wanted a brother with a small age difference. There are a lot of examples where the difference is 5 years, there and they are friends and not. I would like my children to have a difference of 2, it is optimal.

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children of the same age can have completely different interests. It doesn't really depend on age. So you can't guess.

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Shared interests - not always and with effort. My sister and I are 15 years apart. We love each other and adore each other. But I am an athlete and stubborn and she is an actress and fantasist It all depends on the type of character and temperament.

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mine have a difference of 1 5.now they are 4 and 5.5 fight of course but also play always together.but here in one they are united - a third baby do not want. This is probably the optimal difference WHILE THE OLD CHILD IS BETWEEN THE CHILDREN, THE OLD CHILD MUST WAIT FOR THE LAST CHILD TO APPEAR OR THE OTHER CHILD WILL NEED NOT ONLY A COMMON INTEREST BUT A SIMPathy FOR THE NEW FAMILY

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my brother and i have a 4 5 year difference my friends-that and his friends were together all the time until i got married and had a baby. although even now he comes to visit me almost every day.

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according to the theory not less than three years=here they are guided by the term of recovery of the mother after childbirth and also this time is enough for the mother to surround her care and love to the baby in full.If the kids are yearlings then the mother has not enough time for both kids.

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My sons are 4 years apart. One soon to be 7 and another soon to be 3. They play well together and build Lego.

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I'm a yearling of course they were cool with me not

 

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