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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know. As a kid, everyone always correctly guessed I was an only child. And yet, I was quiet and shy. I still don't get it. Don't let it get to you, OP. [/quote] I always guessed kids like you… I still have a radar. For me, there are 2 things that give it away: 1. Confidence in who they are because they are literally the center of the universe. 2. The fact that they think they are the center of the universe- it’s an air or vibe rather than something spoken. So you don’t have to say a word. By contrast- I’m the middle- I know no one is looking at me, nor will anyone notice or care about my needs or why I do. Onlys always have someone noticing them. There’s a great amount of freedom in not being noticed.[/quote]
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