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"Eldest daughter syndrome" is used to describe the unique pressures and responsibilities placed on the oldest woman in the family.
She's the caretaker, the people-pleaser, the "responsible" one.
Meanwhile, some believe there are personality traits associated with other family roles - such as the youngest or "baby" of the family, the "forgotten" middle child, and the "spoiled and selfish" only child.
So, does birth order really impact your personality?
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"Eldest daughter syndrome" is used to describe the unique pressures and responsibilities placed on the oldest woman in the family.
She's the caretaker, the people-pleaser, the "responsible" one.
Meanwhile, some believe there are personality traits associated with other family roles - such as the youngest or "baby" of the family, the "forgotten" middle child, and the "spoiled and selfish" only child.
So, does birth order really impact your personality?

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