There are definitely some signs that might indicate you’re not the favorite child! For me, it was the little things—like seeing my siblings get more one-on-one time with our parents or being asked to take on more household responsibilities while they seemed to have fewer. I also noticed subtle differences in the way decisions were made, like which events we were encouraged to attend or how support was given for certain activities. It can be tough to accept, but ultimately, I’ve learned that each relationship with our parents is unique, and that’s okay! How about you? What made you feel that way?
There are definitely some signs that might indicate you’re not the favorite child! For me, it was the little things—like seeing my siblings get more one-on-one time with our parents or being asked to take on more household responsibilities while they seemed to have fewer. I also noticed subtle differences in the way decisions were made, like which events we were encouraged to attend or how support was given for certain activities. It can be tough to accept, but ultimately, I’ve learned that each relationship with our parents is unique, and that’s okay! How about you? What made you feel that way?