There Might Actually Be Some Science Behind Eldest Daughter Syndrome
Briefly

By the time my youngest brother was born when I was almost 11, I was overwhelmed with feelings of responsibility for his welfare. I used to sit by his crib and watch him sleep just to make sure he was safe.
The University of California, Los Angeles-led research team found that... first-born daughters tend to mature earlier, enabling them to help their mother rear younger siblings.
Read at HuffPost
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