A good point on a related forum got me to thinking...
(that may be a Bad Thing :shock: )
Sociologists often make a big deal about what is sometimes called "Only Child" Syndrome, where such folks are presumed to grow up selfish and withdrawn, having not had the opportunity to be "socialized" by other siblings, forced to share, learn to put off gratification, interact with others, etc.
It occurs to me that the same thing -- if true at all! -- could be said in a larger sense about "other family members". :lol:
But I can't say that I'm surprised when such apparent contradictions are ignored; after all, it's far from unique. :? But it's something to bear in mind when certain questions are asked...
(that may be a Bad Thing :shock: )
Sociologists often make a big deal about what is sometimes called "Only Child" Syndrome, where such folks are presumed to grow up selfish and withdrawn, having not had the opportunity to be "socialized" by other siblings, forced to share, learn to put off gratification, interact with others, etc.
It occurs to me that the same thing -- if true at all! -- could be said in a larger sense about "other family members". :lol:
But I can't say that I'm surprised when such apparent contradictions are ignored; after all, it's far from unique. :? But it's something to bear in mind when certain questions are asked...