blissful
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So as not to highjack a thread. How many of you are first borns, how many of you are middle children and how many of you are youngest children with your siblings.
It can be plain or it can be complicated. Some 'first born' types are the first of one gender or another, some are 'onlies'. First borns happen when there is no other sibling for 5 years before them of the same gender.
Middles, are middles either gender, or middles can be the second born of one gender or another. Depending on if the family is patriachal or matriarchal (sp?), children are considered by the number of years since the last of the same gender, based on the type of family. Matriachal families create this 'order' of the females, patriarchahal families create this 'order' of the males.
Same with the youngest child, in either case by gender it depends on the number of years since the previous sibling of the same gender.
Each are known for their traits by category.
First borns/only children are known by their independence and they forge ahead learning or creating new things. They explore the world. Are some of these our cooks?
Middle children are known by their competition with the older siblings. Again, they may be the new cooks.
They have more positive attributes too. They compete in every area.
Youngest children are known to get along with the first borns/only children as well as the middle children. (in all walks--home, work, school, life) To the youngest, creating and perfecting recipes or sharing ideas or performing on TV cooking is only part of sharing the 'love of cooking'.
Your experience, your ideas?
It can be plain or it can be complicated. Some 'first born' types are the first of one gender or another, some are 'onlies'. First borns happen when there is no other sibling for 5 years before them of the same gender.
Middles, are middles either gender, or middles can be the second born of one gender or another. Depending on if the family is patriachal or matriarchal (sp?), children are considered by the number of years since the last of the same gender, based on the type of family. Matriachal families create this 'order' of the females, patriarchahal families create this 'order' of the males.
Same with the youngest child, in either case by gender it depends on the number of years since the previous sibling of the same gender.
Each are known for their traits by category.
First borns/only children are known by their independence and they forge ahead learning or creating new things. They explore the world. Are some of these our cooks?
Middle children are known by their competition with the older siblings. Again, they may be the new cooks.
They have more positive attributes too. They compete in every area.
Youngest children are known to get along with the first borns/only children as well as the middle children. (in all walks--home, work, school, life) To the youngest, creating and perfecting recipes or sharing ideas or performing on TV cooking is only part of sharing the 'love of cooking'.
Your experience, your ideas?
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