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I'm just the only one in the family. i wonder if all siblings are like that? and got a better answer
Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]
It's the same with us. My eldest is jealous, she beats me, she wants to be first everywhere, she even has to wash her hands first. But if she sees her brother in danger in the street, she runs to help him, if he falls, she hugs him, I scold him, she hugs him, and comforts him. There was an incident in the clinic, 5-year-old pestered his son, he was 2 years old, two heads shorter than the pester. He said, "I go to wrestling. And you don't go. And then he starts making fun of him. You're small. You're petty. My daughter sits picking her nose, looking around, not reacting. At some point, even though she was petty too, she rubbed her face in his and said, "You little thing, you little thing, you little thing, stay away from him. No one taught her that, no one touched her. You'd think she'd sit there picking her nose, wouldn't you?
It's the same with us. My eldest is jealous, she beats me, she wants to be first everywhere, she even has to wash her hands first. But if she sees her brother in danger in the street, she runs to help him, if he falls, she hugs him, I scold him, she hugs him, and comforts him. There was an incident in the clinic, 5-year-old pestered his son, he was 2 years old, two heads shorter than the pester. He said, "I go to wrestling. And you don't go. And then he starts making fun of him. You're small. You're petty. My daughter sits picking her nose, looking around, not reacting. At some point, even though she was petty too, she rubbed her face in his and said, "You little thing, you little thing, you little thing, stay away from him. No one taught her that, no one touched her. You'd think you'd just sit there picking your nose.
I used to beat my sister when I was a kid and I don't regret it.
I had in-laws who lived soul to soul, but I swear.
I have a brother and sister in law who have always lived soul to soul, and I'm third, they hated me, age difference of 7-8 years.
Yeah, that's right. But with age and it can go away, so all manifestations of envy, harmfulness should be eradicated now.
A friend of mine had a problem with yearlings - a two-year-old girl wanted her mom to take care of her only, not the infant My sister and I are eight years apart. We fought I once watched a scene on the street. Daddy took a one-year-old out of the stroller in his arms, and the two-year-old was standing next to him and holding out his arms. Daddy was so surprised: Do you want to hold him too? Yeah, he's an older adult, he doesn't need to be held.
A lot of kids are like that. When they grow up and share their inheritance, it's not about pacifiers.