I'm not an only, I'm not oldest, I'm not youngest and I'm not middle, where do I fit?
Huh? If you have siblings but you are neither the oldest nor the youngest, than you have to fall in the middle somewhere. Or maybe I'm missing something... This sounds like one of those wacky riddles to me.Originally Posted by Arlyn
I'm not an only, I'm not oldest, I'm not youngest and I'm not middle, where do I fit?
LOL just far too many siblings!Originally Posted by mamacat
Huh? If you have siblings but you are neither the oldest nor the youngest, than you have to fall in the middle somewhere. Or maybe I'm missing something... This sounds like one of those wacky riddles to me.
The link mentions about middle children in larger families. If say there are 6 children in a family, the 2nd eldest will display more middle child tendencies...while the 3rd, 4th and 4th children will be less.Originally Posted by Arlyn
I'm not an only, I'm not oldest, I'm not youngest and I'm not middle, where do I fit?
That's what I've heard too...Sometimes I don't think the youngest/youngest meshes well. B and I are both a little lazy. I absolutely do not like having to be the responsible one all the time (bills in my name, am the DD all year except on my birthday, etc, etc).Originally Posted by Crystal211
We're both the oldest.
While I've heard that you're supposed to do oldest/youngest for best compatibility, I like it because we're both responsible so we mesh well when taking care of household things and making decisions.
Me too! We are both the youngest(Trav the youngest of 3 and I am the youngest of 2)but Trav is MUCh more matureOriginally Posted by jeanor
My husband and I are both the babies of our families.
Although, my brother is almost 10 years older than I am, so I can really be considered an only child (I was 7 or 8 when he moved out) as I was mostly raised alone.