Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents who loved each other and put family first. No history of divorce, cheating, addiction, abuse, adultery. Educated and moral parents. Liberal, compassionate, spiritual. Non-White, Non Christian. Gave the same amount to everyone and divvied up the property equally.
This is such a bizarre response to OP’s question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly? Having a sister (or two!) is the common denominator in all remarkably close families I know.
when sisters are close, it's great. But when sisters don't get along, it's really, really awful.
(In one side of my extended family, the sisters just don't get along. Its happened a couple of times in multiple generations, and the sibling conflict has created all sorts of awful schisms throughout the entire family. For that reason I've always been glad that I don't have a sister.)
Anonymous wrote:Parents who loved each other and put family first. No history of divorce, cheating, addiction, abuse, adultery. Educated and moral parents. Liberal, compassionate, spiritual. Non-White, Non Christian. Gave the same amount to everyone and divvied up the property equally.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly? Having a sister (or two!) is the common denominator in all remarkably close families I know.