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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I never noticed it until recently at my work. The women I at work with brothers can be more "matter of fact" and "tell it like it is" -- i.e. they'll say what they need to say without a whole cute story. The women with sisters tend to have more "drama" and cute stories to go with everything. I mean that in a really good way -- they come across really kind and friendly because they don't just say "it's raining," they say "I went outside, I had no umbrella, I can't believe I'm all wet etc." Of course if it was true drama or neediness or whatever, it wouldn't be cool but I have not found that to be related to having brothers v. sisters.[/quote] My mom and sister and I are so the cute story type, it drives my husband's all boy (beside his mom) family crazy. I also notice that I tend to collect needy friends that are my baby sister's age. I think I am such an alpha big sister that I tend to end up with a lot of baby sister type friends that want guidance. [/quote] So true -- I'm the younger sister in my family and the women I'm closest to are those that are 4-5 yrs older than me -- my sister's age. I feel like I listen to their cute stories and in return, they provide me all sorts of guidance -- though they don't realize that they are also providing me entertainment with their stories usually.[/quote]
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