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billmeister
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13 Apr 2011, 9:49 pm

Rather non-specific, is this for the particular family unit one grew up in? or parental history in general?

I was my father's fourth child, my mother's first, the only child in the house (none of the step-siblings under the same roof,) and my younger brother passed away at four months when I was eleven years old. Am I an only child, the first born, the middle, or the youngest?


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13 Apr 2011, 9:58 pm

You sir are a riddle :wink:

According to the article, you're probably an only child, all those outlandish generalisations seem to be based on how and with whom you grew up.


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13 Apr 2011, 10:04 pm

I'm the eldest child. Most of my successful relationships, ones that got past the first two dates I mean, have been the same. I'm pretty spontaneous too.

These may have been applicable in the sixties when they started popping up, but they're pretty inaccurate now.