How My Siblings Shape Who I Am Today?

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How Did My Siblings Shape Who I Am Today? “Please stop yelling, both of you!” my mother screams as she desperately tries to pull my twin brothers off of each other. As I sit back helplessly scared and confused I watch as my brothers physically batter each other. Between my mother’s cries and my brother’s yells of pure anger I realize one thing. This is not the future I want for myself. At a span of 6 years age difference I find myself to be the more mature of us three. I often wonder how I came out so normal, and they came out so hateful and cynical. After years of pondering this thought I finally found my answer. I came across a study done by researchers that concluded that siblings actually subconsciously strive to be different from one another. I feel siblings want to be different from each other because we want to stand out to our parents and be seen as the “golden child”. My brothers used to tease me insensitively calling me a suck up and making me feel inferior to them just because I didn’t follow in their careless actions. This is because I saw how infuriated it made my moth...

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