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  2. Sibling relationship - Wikipedia

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    Sibling rivalry describes the competitive relationship or animosity between siblings, blood-related or not. Often competition is the result of a desire for greater attention from parents. However, even the most conscientious parents can expect to see sibling rivalry in play to a degree.

  3. Sibling - Wikipedia

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    One study found that the age group 10–15 reported the highest level of competition between siblings. [46] Sibling rivalry can continue into adulthood and sibling relationships can change dramatically over the years. Approximately one-third of adults describe their relationship with siblings as rivalrous or distant.

  4. Sibling rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Sibling relationships may be shown as alternately loving and argumentative. Brothers or sisters in a similar line of work may display professional rivalry. In serious drama, conflict between siblings can be fatal, as shown in crime dramas involving such rivalries.

  5. Age Gaps Between Siblings Are Widening—and It’s ... - AOL

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    First, a quick look at the data: Between 1967 and 2017, the spacing between sibling births only increased by a minuscule amount—about three quarters of a year.

  6. Sibling estrangement - Wikipedia

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    Sibling estrangement or sibling alienation is the breakdown of relationships between siblings resulting in a lack of communication or outright avoidance of each other. It is a phenomenon that can occur in families for various reasons such as unresolved conflicts , personality differences, distance , or life events.

  7. German Shepherd Herding Her Grumpy Brother Away From Mom Is ...

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    Even if they didn't grow up as littermates, dogs who live together can develop a unique relationship that combines competitiveness, trust, play, and lots of love. But siblings get on each other's ...

  8. List of coupled siblings - Wikipedia

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    There are many terms used to describe a romantic bond between siblings, including formal nomenclature such as adelphogamy, specific hyponyms such twincest, or slang terms like sibcest. [2] [3] In a heterosexual context, a female partner in such a relationship may be referred as a sister-wife. [4]

  9. Sibling abuse - Wikipedia

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    Potential effects of sibling abuse include difficulty separating pleasure from pain and fear from desire in a sexual relationship, [79] re-victimization in adulthood, [80] difficulty in developing and sustaining intimate relationships, [81] trouble negotiating boundaries, intimacy issues, and interdependency in relationships.