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Are you an only child or one of several??


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Do you have siblings?  

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  1. 1. Do you have siblings?

    • No, I'm an only child.
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    • Yes, I have a brother or sister.
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    • Yes, I have several siblings/
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I have 2 sisters, a half brother, half sister, adopted sister and 2 kids. All siblings except youngest sister have at least 2 kids.

 

6 family members are in tree work and we do come from Romany gypsies on dads side. First time in 11 years we all got together last night ( except brother who's over seas) so got quite a hang over now

 

Me too, im from Romany Gypsie stock on my Dads side. My Great Grandmother was a Gypsie Rose Lie, from Cork

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Hi shy hook (dave), im the youngest of 2 brothers and 2 sisters, My identical twin brother is 4 mins older than me....

 

Is he dominant? does the fact he is fractionally older than you affect your relationship or do you feel equal??

 

Having another "you" must be very strange?? (I know you'r individuals and hope you understand what I mean :001_smile:)

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Having another one of me is a bit weird, especially when people you know see him walking around and he looks at them like "who the f*** are you looking at".

 

He was the more dominant up to the age of 8, as I remember, But i would nt of said he was now. I think other peoples reactions to us being a twins can and did effect our relationship.

 

But after we were split up, we have both lived very different lives, why the interest in peoples siblings?

 

 

Alistair

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Having another one of me is a bit weird, especially when people you know see him walking around and he looks at them like "who the f*** are you looking at".

 

He was the more dominant up to the age of 8, as I remember, But i would nt of said he was now. I think other peoples reactions to us being a twins can and did effect our relationship.

 

But after we were split up, we have both lived very different lives, why the interest in peoples siblings?

 

 

Alistair

 

Just the fact that my brother and I don't see much of each other, wondered if this was common and thats one of the reasons I wanted more children, my hope is that some, if not all my children will be close in later life.

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Funny enough I am very distant with my year older sister.

Dislike the 4 years younger brother, slimey toad got the Farm, quite a back storey there.

Get on well with the youngest brother though.

Our 2 children who born inside a twelvemonth of other, a boy first, then a girl.

Are absolutely "thick as thieves".

 

That pleases me very much.

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