This "Youngest Sibling" Is Retaliating Against Her Family's Mistreatment in a Major Way
Briefly

The article discusses the struggles of a parent with their youngest adult child, Rosie, who feels isolated from her siblings due to perceived neglect in familial participation. The parent reflects on the decisions made in the past regarding sibling relationships and struggles with Rosie’s feelings of exclusion during major life events. Despite Rosie’s accomplishments and strong adult friendships, her lack of connection with her family is evident, resulting in minimal communication and involvement. The parent grapples with the impacts of birth order on family dynamics and personal relationships.
Rosie feels disconnected from her siblings, stating they have memories and bonds she doesn't share, and they never took an interest in her milestones.
The parent emphasizes that being the youngest comes with its own challenges, suggesting that Rosie feels slighted for not being included in family events.
Read at Slate Magazine
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