My teens are 2 years apart, and I always thought they'd be best friends. They couldn't be more different.
Briefly

The article explores the sibling relationship of two boys, aged 13 and 15, who exhibit starkly different personalities. One son is an introverted gamer, focused on routine, while the other is an extroverted adventurer who enjoys new experiences. The author reflects on their childhood, wishing for the close bond often romanticized in sibling relationships. Despite their differences, small moments of collaboration, like offering help in a D&D game, hint at the potential for deeper connection and friendship as they grow older.
"One is an introverted gamer who thrives on routine, and the other is an extroverted adventurer who craves novelty, showcasing their vast differences."
"I have never known the sibling bond that I hope my children will treasure into adulthood. I know I have romanticized that connection, but I can't help but hope my sons will find such a relationship with each other."
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