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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ugh... could they BE more blatant with their favoritism for Hazel-Basel?? I understand that she needed extra love & attention due to her eye complications & surgery (I underwent all of the exact same surgeries as a child as Hazel, so I definitely sympathize with her) plus, they're provably trying to build up her self esteem being that she looks so different from all of her sisters & will probably be compared to them for the rest of her life (and it's not just the glasses that makes her look different from them - it's everything). That being said, they still don't have to be so darn blatant about it. Danielle is the absolute worst offender of it (although, that uncle/Hazel's godfather comes in a very close second, as he outright calls her his favorite and he'll hardly pay attention to his other nieces). As the girls get older, I imagine this type of behavior will end up hurting Hazel's relationship with her sisters, as they'll always remember & resent the favoritism she received throughout childhood. Additionaly, as if the potential resentment won't be bad enough, can you imagine how MUCH more alienated Hazel will feel having identical twins Ava & Olivia as sisters? Not only do they look exactly alike, but they're almost attached at the hip too & while Riley & Parker arent identical, they absolutely look identical. as they look appear exactlythe same& those two are also attached to each other. And then there's Hazel-Basel. She looks nothing like her sisters - there's barely a resemblance, and she plays more by herself than any one of her sisters (when the adults aren't fawning all over her, of course).[/quote] What's worse is that not only is she the favorite, but they have several seasons of a TV show where it's documented to watch over and over.[/quote]
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