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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My sibling was the golden child, I was the black sheep by surprised everyone and have become very successful in my field and work has led me and my family to love abroad multiple times. My sibling in a drunk moment actually told me I didn't deserve what I had, it was supposed to be them. [/quote] +1 Yes! The GC absolutely feels entitled, because they have been told how "great" they are all their lives. The other children just watch from the sidelines and continue their lives, taking notes, with the main goal of NOT being the GC, because it is such a destructive spot to be in. Then, when the other children become successful it is inevitably a giant blow to the GC, who has had everything taken care for them all their lives. I wouldn't want to be a GC for all the money in the world. My sibling is the GC and has been known to drink first thing in the morning - in the house that parents bought for her, surrounded by things that parents money bought for her. Any other money she has, she stole from them. No conscience, no shame. DH's sister is also a GC - "just like mom" lazy and entitled. Who would want that miserable, lonely life? They don't even know how to get along with people for any period of time. [/quote]
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