Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DH’s sibling and the two children in question are all the same gender and there is no specific “shared interest” to explain this.
Why did you say siblings? And be honest about your kids. Do they act the same? Do they bicker relentlessly? Do you favor one over the other and are they taking out the black sheep to try to make up for it because you have an obvious Golden Child? I don't believe it's random and they flipped a coin and picked one.
Normally there is a reason - favorite one is:
Male
Better looking
Good athlete
Smart
Humor
Remind the person of themselves
Lest favorite might remind them of negative qualities in themselves
Obviously there is a reason and OP is avoiding the question other than to say it isn't about out shared interests. It probably means the less favored one is difficult to handle and OP doesn't want to acknowledge it.
I haven’t avoided the question. There is no reason. Doesn’t matter if you keep insisting there is. The only potential “reason” is favorite kid was the first baby born of that generation.
I mean, being older can be reason. I don’t like small kids and get along better with my older nieces (until the smaller ones get older). Now I like them all! But I didn’t care for any of them until they hit a certain level of maturity.
There IS a reason, you just either don’t know or are ignoring it.
Can you read? They are teenagers and I already said this. You are just trying to argue. It's not because one is a small kid. Stop showing favoritism to your niece or nephew.
Oh, I am very fair. I barely have a relationship with any of them and that is fine with me. Is that what you want?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DH’s sibling and the two children in question are all the same gender and there is no specific “shared interest” to explain this.
Why did you say siblings? And be honest about your kids. Do they act the same? Do they bicker relentlessly? Do you favor one over the other and are they taking out the black sheep to try to make up for it because you have an obvious Golden Child? I don't believe it's random and they flipped a coin and picked one.
Normally there is a reason - favorite one is:
Male
Better looking
Good athlete
Smart
Humor
Remind the person of themselves
Lest favorite might remind them of negative qualities in themselves
Obviously there is a reason and OP is avoiding the question other than to say it isn't about out shared interests. It probably means the less favored one is difficult to handle and OP doesn't want to acknowledge it.
I haven’t avoided the question. There is no reason. Doesn’t matter if you keep insisting there is. The only potential “reason” is favorite kid was the first baby born of that generation.
I mean, being older can be reason. I don’t like small kids and get along better with my older nieces (until the smaller ones get older). Now I like them all! But I didn’t care for any of them until they hit a certain level of maturity.
There IS a reason, you just either don’t know or are ignoring it.
Can you read? They are teenagers and I already said this. You are just trying to argue. It's not because one is a small kid. Stop showing favoritism to your niece or nephew.
Oh, I am very fair. I barely have a relationship with any of them and that is fine with me. Is that what you want?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DH’s sibling and the two children in question are all the same gender and there is no specific “shared interest” to explain this.
Why did you say siblings? And be honest about your kids. Do they act the same? Do they bicker relentlessly? Do you favor one over the other and are they taking out the black sheep to try to make up for it because you have an obvious Golden Child? I don't believe it's random and they flipped a coin and picked one.
Normally there is a reason - favorite one is:
Male
Better looking
Good athlete
Smart
Humor
Remind the person of themselves
Lest favorite might remind them of negative qualities in themselves
Obviously there is a reason and OP is avoiding the question other than to say it isn't about out shared interests. It probably means the less favored one is difficult to handle and OP doesn't want to acknowledge it.
I haven’t avoided the question. There is no reason. Doesn’t matter if you keep insisting there is. The only potential “reason” is favorite kid was the first baby born of that generation.
I mean, being older can be reason. I don’t like small kids and get along better with my older nieces (until the smaller ones get older). Now I like them all! But I didn’t care for any of them until they hit a certain level of maturity.
There IS a reason, you just either don’t know or are ignoring it.
Can you read? They are teenagers and I already said this. You are just trying to argue. It's not because one is a small kid. Stop showing favoritism to your niece or nephew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DH’s sibling and the two children in question are all the same gender and there is no specific “shared interest” to explain this.
Why did you say siblings? And be honest about your kids. Do they act the same? Do they bicker relentlessly? Do you favor one over the other and are they taking out the black sheep to try to make up for it because you have an obvious Golden Child? I don't believe it's random and they flipped a coin and picked one.
Normally there is a reason - favorite one is:
Male
Better looking
Good athlete
Smart
Humor
Remind the person of themselves
Lest favorite might remind them of negative qualities in themselves
Obviously there is a reason and OP is avoiding the question other than to say it isn't about out shared interests. It probably means the less favored one is difficult to handle and OP doesn't want to acknowledge it.
I haven’t avoided the question. There is no reason. Doesn’t matter if you keep insisting there is. The only potential “reason” is favorite kid was the first baby born of that generation.
I mean, being older can be reason. I don’t like small kids and get along better with my older nieces (until the smaller ones get older). Now I like them all! But I didn’t care for any of them until they hit a certain level of maturity.
There IS a reason, you just either don’t know or are ignoring it.
Can you read? They are teenagers and I already said this. You are just trying to argue. It's not because one is a small kid. Stop showing favoritism to your niece or nephew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DH’s sibling and the two children in question are all the same gender and there is no specific “shared interest” to explain this.
Why did you say siblings? And be honest about your kids. Do they act the same? Do they bicker relentlessly? Do you favor one over the other and are they taking out the black sheep to try to make up for it because you have an obvious Golden Child? I don't believe it's random and they flipped a coin and picked one.
Normally there is a reason - favorite one is:
Male
Better looking
Good athlete
Smart
Humor
Remind the person of themselves
Lest favorite might remind them of negative qualities in themselves
Obviously there is a reason and OP is avoiding the question other than to say it isn't about out shared interests. It probably means the less favored one is difficult to handle and OP doesn't want to acknowledge it.
I haven’t avoided the question. There is no reason. Doesn’t matter if you keep insisting there is. The only potential “reason” is favorite kid was the first baby born of that generation.
I mean, being older can be reason. I don’t like small kids and get along better with my older nieces (until the smaller ones get older). Now I like them all! But I didn’t care for any of them until they hit a certain level of maturity.
There IS a reason, you just either don’t know or are ignoring it.
Why does it matter if there's a "reason." Saying there is a "reason" implies the reason is legitimate. Sometimes in a mixed race situation, for example, the lighter-skinned child is favored, and that's clearly the reason, but it's still unfair. Whatever the "reason" is, if there is one, the OP said "the less-favored child definitely notices, cares, and doesn’t understand." If it's at that point, then there's something wrong regardless of a reason. The reason is beside the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DH’s sibling and the two children in question are all the same gender and there is no specific “shared interest” to explain this.
Why did you say siblings? And be honest about your kids. Do they act the same? Do they bicker relentlessly? Do you favor one over the other and are they taking out the black sheep to try to make up for it because you have an obvious Golden Child? I don't believe it's random and they flipped a coin and picked one.
Normally there is a reason - favorite one is:
Male
Better looking
Good athlete
Smart
Humor
Remind the person of themselves
Lest favorite might remind them of negative qualities in themselves
Obviously there is a reason and OP is avoiding the question other than to say it isn't about out shared interests. It probably means the less favored one is difficult to handle and OP doesn't want to acknowledge it.
I haven’t avoided the question. There is no reason. Doesn’t matter if you keep insisting there is. The only potential “reason” is favorite kid was the first baby born of that generation.
I mean, being older can be reason. I don’t like small kids and get along better with my older nieces (until the smaller ones get older). Now I like them all! But I didn’t care for any of them until they hit a certain level of maturity.
There IS a reason, you just either don’t know or are ignoring it.
Can you read? They are teenagers and I already said this. You are just trying to argue. It's not because one is a small kid. Stop showing favoritism to your niece or nephew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DH’s sibling and the two children in question are all the same gender and there is no specific “shared interest” to explain this.
Why did you say siblings? And be honest about your kids. Do they act the same? Do they bicker relentlessly? Do you favor one over the other and are they taking out the black sheep to try to make up for it because you have an obvious Golden Child? I don't believe it's random and they flipped a coin and picked one.
Normally there is a reason - favorite one is:
Male
Better looking
Good athlete
Smart
Humor
Remind the person of themselves
Lest favorite might remind them of negative qualities in themselves
Obviously there is a reason and OP is avoiding the question other than to say it isn't about out shared interests. It probably means the less favored one is difficult to handle and OP doesn't want to acknowledge it.
I haven’t avoided the question. There is no reason. Doesn’t matter if you keep insisting there is. The only potential “reason” is favorite kid was the first baby born of that generation.
I mean, being older can be reason. I don’t like small kids and get along better with my older nieces (until the smaller ones get older). Now I like them all! But I didn’t care for any of them until they hit a certain level of maturity.
There IS a reason, you just either don’t know or are ignoring it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DH’s sibling and the two children in question are all the same gender and there is no specific “shared interest” to explain this.
Why did you say siblings? And be honest about your kids. Do they act the same? Do they bicker relentlessly? Do you favor one over the other and are they taking out the black sheep to try to make up for it because you have an obvious Golden Child? I don't believe it's random and they flipped a coin and picked one.
Normally there is a reason - favorite one is:
Male
Better looking
Good athlete
Smart
Humor
Remind the person of themselves
Lest favorite might remind them of negative qualities in themselves
Obviously there is a reason and OP is avoiding the question other than to say it isn't about out shared interests. It probably means the less favored one is difficult to handle and OP doesn't want to acknowledge it.
I haven’t avoided the question. There is no reason. Doesn’t matter if you keep insisting there is. The only potential “reason” is favorite kid was the first baby born of that generation.
I mean, being older can be reason. I don’t like small kids and get along better with my older nieces (until the smaller ones get older). Now I like them all! But I didn’t care for any of them until they hit a certain level of maturity.
There IS a reason, you just either don’t know or are ignoring it.
Anonymous wrote:This is interesting to me because I grew up in a big family with lots of siblings, cousins, aunts, and uncles. There were definitely special/closer relationships that popped up between certain pairings in the group. One uncle was closest with the sister who played basketball. One aunt favored the cousin who wanted to shop and talk fashion. One seemed to just like the oldest cousin she’d known longest. Etc. We all just saw it as normal.
So to me, the situation you describe is completely normal and I would not make a big deal out of it with the brother. I would consider it my job to help my kids put it in perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DH’s sibling and the two children in question are all the same gender and there is no specific “shared interest” to explain this.
Why did you say siblings? And be honest about your kids. Do they act the same? Do they bicker relentlessly? Do you favor one over the other and are they taking out the black sheep to try to make up for it because you have an obvious Golden Child? I don't believe it's random and they flipped a coin and picked one.
Normally there is a reason - favorite one is:
Male
Better looking
Good athlete
Smart
Humor
Remind the person of themselves
Lest favorite might remind them of negative qualities in themselves
Obviously there is a reason and OP is avoiding the question other than to say it isn't about out shared interests. It probably means the less favored one is difficult to handle and OP doesn't want to acknowledge it.
I haven’t avoided the question. There is no reason. Doesn’t matter if you keep insisting there is. The only potential “reason” is favorite kid was the first baby born of that generation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DH’s sibling and the two children in question are all the same gender and there is no specific “shared interest” to explain this.
Why did you say siblings? And be honest about your kids. Do they act the same? Do they bicker relentlessly? Do you favor one over the other and are they taking out the black sheep to try to make up for it because you have an obvious Golden Child? I don't believe it's random and they flipped a coin and picked one.
Normally there is a reason - favorite one is:
Male
Better looking
Good athlete
Smart
Humor
Remind the person of themselves
Lest favorite might remind them of negative qualities in themselves
Obviously there is a reason and OP is avoiding the question other than to say it isn't about out shared interests. It probably means the less favored one is difficult to handle and OP doesn't want to acknowledge it.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. DH’s sibling and the two children in question are all the same gender and there is no specific “shared interest” to explain this.