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Talking about siblings, some mention their rivalry as almost a detriment to the family. But a YouGov poll found that fewer than half of Americans with at least one sibling (46%) say they experienced it growing up. This type of competition is similarly likely among men (47%) and women (46%) with siblings, though middle children (50%) are slightly more likely than the oldest (44%) or youngest (46%) to claim such a dynamic existed for them.
Americans are split on whether sibling rivalries in childhood do more to help (21%) or hurt (25%) their relationships in the long run, while 33% say they do neither.
#4 Five Years Ago My Brother Donated His Bone Marrow To Cure My Leukemia. We Traveled Together This Summer! Thanks To His Gift We Can Grow Up Together

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#6 My Sister Is Blind. This Year I’m Making Her Christmas Wrap Tactile With Puffy Paint!

Corinna Jenkins Tucker, Ph.D., C.F.L.E., is the Director, and Tanya Rouleau Whitworth, Ph.D., is a Research Scientist at the Sibling Aggression and Abuse Research and Advocacy Initiative at the University of New Hampshire. According to them, the three distinct characteristics that make this relationship so special are everyday contact, emotional intensity, and the involuntary nature of the relationship.
"Together, these characteristics create a distinct freedom and familiarity that enables learning important thinking and relationship skills," the academics write. "It is these unique characteristics that also make this relationship different from one with a parent, friend, or romantic partner, and why sibling relationships are so important to people's lives."
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Tucker and Whitworth highlight that since most children live with their siblings all or at least part of the time, they get plenty of opportunities to hang out, play games and sports, share mealtimes, and celebrate accomplishments and holidays.
"Some children spend more time with their siblings than with their friends, parents, or by themselves. The extensive time siblings spend together creates a shared history and familiarity not necessarily experienced in other relationships. Time together can create a strong bond," the researchers explain.
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However, as we can see from the pictures, siblings can be important sources of love and companionship throughout all stages of life.
"While growing up, frequent contact and a shared history provide siblings with close knowledge of each other's quirks, worries, and joys," Tucker and Whitworth say.
"Unlike friendships, relationships with siblings in childhood and adolescence include less choice about continuing or ending them. If two friends are not getting along, one may decide to move on from the friendship. This is unlikely with siblings, sometimes leaving children feeling 'stuck' with their brother or sister. However, this sometimes-reluctant connection can also provide freedom to explore diverse ways of interacting with another person, like a testing ground with less worry about losing the relationship."
#13 It's My Little Sister's Birthday, So I Carved A Wooden Rabbit For Her. Although It's Pretty Ugly, I Really Did My Best. Wishing My Cutest Little Sister A Very Happy Birthday

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#15 Got To Take My Baby Sister To Her First Daddy-Daughter Dance The Other Night

Another YouGov survey found that among oldest siblings, 16% loved being the oldest and 28% liked it. Middle children are less likely to say they loved (12%) or liked (18%) their place in the birth order; meanwhile, 21% of youngest siblings loved being the youngest and 22% liked it.
Also, it seems that more really is merrier. Among people who have one sibling, 40% say their desired number of siblings is one and 28% would prefer to have had two. But among people with two siblings, 55% say their desired number of siblings is two, and among people with three siblings, 59% say their desired number of siblings is three.
#16 My Sister Made This Beautiful Cake For Me And I Wanted To Share It With You Guys

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#19 My Sister Gave Me A Small But Thoughtful Gift

Another interesting finding was that among only children, 34% prefer the situation they had, but two-thirds wish they had one or more siblings. I guess even solo acts sometimes dream of forming a band!
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