Is it true that my birth order can effect my relationship?!
Is it really true that middle children cause more problems? That firstborns are more responsible but also a bit uptight? That youngest kids are going to remain the babies in the family? And if so, what would any of this have to do with dating and relationships? Obviously, there’s a danger when it comes to oversimplifying complex human beings into rigid classifications that may or may not apply. But it’s also hard to disagree with the idea that the order in which a person is born into a family could impact how he or she relates to the world. Let’s look at some birth-order basics and discover what these patterns might mean in your romantic relationships. The Firstborn Child Typically, a first child grows up to be a conscientious and achievement-oriented adult who enjoys being in control and strives to please others. The idea is that when they were young, they had their parents all to themselves for a while, then lost that privilege. As a result, even as adults, they look for ways to gain
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