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    What Your Birth Order Says About You

    Whether you're very close to all your 47 siblings or your sister leads a secret life, your siblings are by far the most influential people in your life — more so than your parents, your husband, your own children. So says Time science writer Jeffrey Kluger, who mined the latest research on sibling relationships for his new book, The Sibling Effect. Conventional wisdom says that siblings are "essentially fungible, interchangeable people," says Kluger. "But in terms of the fundamental ways you're shaped, I don't think anything touches siblings. From the time we're born, they're our collaborators and coconspirators, our role models and our cautionary tales. Our own children arrive comparatively late in our lives; our parents leave us too early." We asked Kluger for other insights into brothers and sisters.

    Firstborns are high-powered. Firstborns are disproportionately represented in the Ivy League, with one study showing that 66 percent of incoming students were the eldest sibling in the family. Twenty-one of the first 23 U.S. astronauts were firstborns or only children. Firstborns dominate law firms and investment banks.

    Last-borns tend to be less educated, more likely to become comedians or artists. "The thinking behind this is that older siblings benefit from more alone time with parents. When a younger child comes along, the older one benefits from mentoring the younger one," says Kluger, noting that one study found that firstborns have a three-point IQ advantage over the next eldest.


    Girls fight dirtier. In the childhood war for parental love and attention, Kluger says, sister-on-sister fighting has a distinct edge. "Boys tend to use high-powered strategies: I can punch you harder, and therefore I win," he says. "Girls often bring a much subtler, more psychological element. They tend to have a sense of the emotional weak spots of their opponent — and how to exploit them."


    Singletons catch a break. Decades ago, the prevailing thinking was that being an only child was a "disease," Kluger says. "Now we know that singletons tend to work faster and have better vocabularies; they develop a confidence and self-contained quality." He cites an overscheduled lifestyle. "Kids get socialization in school and then at after-school activities," he says. "Then they're up at 7 a.m. for swim practice." (Only children: Watch out for these diseases busy women get.)


    Parental favoritism hurts ... the favored child. Pampered kids can face a rude shock in the real world — where they're not always so special.

    Sound familiar? Share your birth order story with us!


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    178 comments

    • Elizabeth Barter  •  8 months ago
      We should stop letting "experts" tell us about ourselves!
    • Elizabeth Barter  •  8 months ago
      Phhpt!
    • mara  •  8 months ago
      The middle was not really 'forgotten' in the article. When talking about birth order there is always a first born and always a last born, not necessarily a middle. Therefore, no reference to a middle child or second last child or the third of seven child. They're just statistics, not fact. Why most of you are replying to this article like it is the gospel truth is beyond me. With a grain of salt people, grain of salt.
    • secret_squirrel  •  8 months ago
      More proof that statistics can be manipulted to prove any point. We are all products of our environment from the moment we are born. First borns will have advantages over younger sibling simply because they have existed in the environment longer and will be the first to access family resources. Single offspring will have exclusive access to family resources.
      Was there supposed to be a revelation somewhere in this article?
    • jason  •  8 months ago
      This book was already written! It's called The Birth Order Book. By Kevin Lehman
    • Sarah Michaels  •  8 months ago
      what a joke. i am the oldest and work in a factory for 11.00 an hour. My sister, youngest works in a bank and is anything but funny. who are they looking at to get these statistics from
    • alexandra  •  8 months ago
      Yet another poorly written article. It is missing many key points. Why not just post the original periodical, 85% of it is quoted anyway.
    • joe  •  8 months ago
      Once one son is gay, any further sons will be gay. FACT!
      • justjude 8 months ago
        stupidous thing I ever did read. Definetly not based on fact or research,
        My comment is based on knowing a gay guy whose younger brother brother is happilymarried with children. Duh!
    • Paul  •  8 months ago
      Its hard to tell, as all parents are different. Many take different approaches raising children, depending on the parents age or ethnicity. Some parents raise the first child much different from the rest, either feeling they made mistake, were too strict ect... Ive seen this first hand on multiple occasions. Also I feel foreign, more African, tend to let the older children raise the younger ones. It was brought to my attention from a friend of mine of that culture, stating it was his oldest sister who mostly raised him and it wasn't as if his parents were around.

      I dont think it matters in which order you were born, rather how you were brought up.

      on a side note tho, i have noticed that younger siblings tend to "believe" they're tougher, but i think thats because they have the older sibling to fend for them.

      and i could be way off...
    • Sam  •  8 months ago
      my youngest sister is a hilarious comedian- and an artist- and my older sister has 4 kids- the youngest is great at art and very very funny. The funniest aunt I have is my dad's sister and is the youngest. Who knew? what makes the youngest funny- maybe they have to develop a wit to fight the older kids because they aren't physically strong.
    • Adrien  •  8 months ago
      Middle children were "left out" for a reason. You can all tweet your pity me horns, but honestly, grow up kids. The author of this article specifically said older siblingS and many other small hints that you kinda need to pick up on. As an article writer I find it frustrating at how people do not take note of all the subtle efforts we put into these works. No I am not an first or last born I am the second oldest of five, and guess what. I'm 19 and showing more maturity than some of you attention seekers. You are attracting the wrong kind of attention. Yes, I know I am VERY humble about me being mature (sarcasm) but I'm 19, whats you're excuse? Are you a middle child? Get a life.
    • Emily P  •  8 months ago
      How can they forget about us middle children!!! So not fair! Always forgotten!!!! While the oldest child gets huge privilages and the youngest is the favourite and the "baby". And then us middle children are left to do the jobs and get nothing.
    • xboxlgamer  •  8 months ago
      I always enjoy how whenever a study comes out, people will post about how, because the study doesn't apply to them that it must be wrong. Do any of you understand statistics? The study didn't say it was true 100% of the time. It said most of the time. Just because you happen to go against the study doesn't mean it's innacurate. Just goes to show how people lack critical thinking skills these days.
      • Thomas 8 months ago
        Actually the funny thing about statistics are they can be as low as 1%
        if the entire population is considered.

        and i want to point out that this document makes no reference to any studies or statistics worth anything.
        Its just someones point of view.
        Do YOU understand that? asshat.
    • ..  •  8 months ago
      That's a load of sh*t... We are the sum of all our own experiences, nothing more. This is generalizing at it's worst. This guy has obviously excluded so many factors. I'm the last born, yet I'm the only one with a degree, et cetera. Are you people seriously buying this? Guess I don't fit the model.. Our siblings do not make our life choices, we do, it's as simple as that. Unless of course you're that co-dependant.. This guy knows nothing about family dynamics or the complexities of a "individuals" will.. Parental guidance varies as well, there's no absolute outcome...
      • Bozz 8 months ago
        Actually you do fit the model. You are a last born and you're obviously not that bright, despite your embarrassing attempt to sound intelligent. You obviously don't understand that this article is based strictly on statistics. LOL at saying this is generalization at its worst. Newsflash: Statistics ARE for generalization. Statistics are there for the interpretation of patterns and trends, not to dictate the course of your life.
    • me  •  8 months ago
      I'm the middle child, the only female(of 3), and the shortest(both of my brothers are over 6 foot while i'm not even 5 and a half:( ) I got the short end of three sticks:(
      • Walter 8 months ago
        You know you like getting the short end of the stick!!
    • Lyn  •  8 months ago
      Hey what about middle kids! Just goes to show that we are always the forgotten ones
      • J. 8 months ago
        so true!!
      • funlovin' 8 months ago
        Typical comment from a middle child!!!! lol
    • momof2  •  8 months ago
      Isn't it funny how they left out the middle child...always forgotten, thats what we are.
    • Fahima  •  8 months ago
      what about middle children!!! we are forgotten!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Wize  •  8 months ago
      I think they left out the middle child for a reason ...I am one and it self explanitory by all the middle child's remarks to this article lol ..they wanted us to answer our own question and we did
    • Me.  •  8 months ago
      What about the middle child..... I have an older sister and a younger sister. They only gave senarios for there being two children in the family.... the middle child feels left out!!! >=(

      oh by the way - first to comment!
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