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Originally posted by kitten03:
I was my mother's oldest and my sister and cousin were younger than me. I got in trouble for everything. Ever get that whoopin for being the oldest and "knowing better". Being the oldest is really bad. Who's idea was it that the oldest is supposed to know better than the youngest. Like the youngest never knew anything
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I totally feel you on this one. I'm the oldest of two girl children. My sister would always do something that caused ME to get in trouble. My parents would always say that because I was the oldest, I was supposed to be more responsible, and be an example for my sister. I was also supposed to stop her from taking the wrong actions.
At the time, I didn't understand this "system", but now I do. As the more experienced sibling, it is my responsibility to look out for my sister..to make certain that she doesn't fall to similar mistakes. I try to share with my sister mistakes I've made, as well as wisdom learned, so that she can choose the best choice for her.
Being the oldest can be kinda tough. As children, it meant that I would receive punishment for her errs. As an adult, its different. As adults, we try to make sure that if one another has had a certain experience, that we responsibly inform the other of the best way to navigate in those circumstances.