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[quote=Anonymous]OP that is the situation with our kids. Older DD, younger DS by 2 years, 3 grades in school. They are mid to late teens and younger DS who is quite handsome and outwardly smart as an extreme extrovert has been told so for years and is full of himself. DD "cleans up well" as some say. She doesn't seem to mind too much particularly since her brother is so annoying. No real advice other than it happens pretty frequently and if you don't make a big deal of it they probably won't either as long as they are a few grades apart in age. My two sisters were 1 year apart and one looked like an angel (sadly we lost her to a young tragic death) the other, while beautiful as a college student and beyond, was an ugly duckling. They got along terribly until they were adults and living in different areas. Too much competition for older ducking from oblivious to her looks angelic younger tomboy sister. [/quote]
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