The Me in Us

Sibling Position

31 min · 7 aug 2024
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In this episode we talk about Sibling Position. It is a discussion about how a person's position in their family as the oldest, middle, youngest, or only child shapes their personality and relationships. We talk about the origins of sibling position theory in psychology, common traits associated with different sibling positions, and how factors like family dynamics, gender, and culture influence how those positions play out. We also discuss how knowing your sibling position can provide insight into your behavior and relationships as an adult, including in intimate relationships, at work, and as a parent. Overall, it is an exploration of the complexity and impact of birth order in families.

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