Why Are Siblings So Different From One Another?
Briefly

Most parents report that siblings are different, even opposite from each other, and this pattern persists across generations within families.
Sibling differences arise from both conscious and unconscious influences, such as reactions to a child's difficult birth or inherent attributes.
Parents often project their desires onto each child, reacting differently based on their own childhood experiences or emotional traumas, leading to distinct sibling dynamics.
Our findings show that parents may emotionally condition their children into distinct personality roles, shaped by unconscious desires based on previous generations’ projections.
Read at Psychology Today
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