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In this week’s episode of The Sisters Chat, the sisters explore family placement and birth order theory and how it shaped them. They reflect on growing up in a large family, sharing real stories about responsibility, competition, freedom, and finding one’s place as the oldest, middle, or youngest sibling. With humor and honesty, they discuss how these roles continue to show up later in life at home, in relationships, and in how they see themselves, making the episode relatable for anyone with siblings, no matter the family size.
By Aidella, Nene, Mushky, Hesha and Menucha5
99 ratings
In this week’s episode of The Sisters Chat, the sisters explore family placement and birth order theory and how it shaped them. They reflect on growing up in a large family, sharing real stories about responsibility, competition, freedom, and finding one’s place as the oldest, middle, or youngest sibling. With humor and honesty, they discuss how these roles continue to show up later in life at home, in relationships, and in how they see themselves, making the episode relatable for anyone with siblings, no matter the family size.

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