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Middle Child: How Being Ignored Saved My Life

4 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Have you ever looked at your family and realized that sharing a last name is just a bad contract you never signed? This entry breaks down the reality of instinctive sibling rejection and the autonomy found in being the overlooked middle child. From an older sister turned spiritual con artist to the manipulative loops that keep family members stuck, we explore why removing yourself from the narrative isn’t an escape, it’s architectural protection. This isn’t about drama; it’s about the radical responsibility of choosing your own future over an inherited burden. What you’ll take away: * Why sharing a DNA sequence is not a lifetime contract for unconditional access. * How being a middle child can provide a unique toolkit for self-parenting and independence. * The reality of recognizing when people are profiting from their own chaos. * The strategic withdrawal: Choosing the friends who show up over the sisters who don't. Disclaimer: I’m not a therapist or any kind of mental health professional. Everything I share here is my own experience and my own interpretation of it, nothing more. If you’re going through something hard please reach out to someone trained to help.

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