Monday, October 22, 2007

It was all downhill from there

First chiild: Is more comfortable in the company of adults than with her peers, as her parents are her first and, for some years, only friends. Shoulders the burden of parental anxiety and expectation, and is thus prone to worry about the future. Is a responsible and capable carer of younger siblings, although at times resents this expectation.

Second child: Lives in the shadow of the first child and, as a middle child, also of the younger sibling. Thus, is highly competitive, and will push the boundaries of decorum in her sense of humour, and the boundaries of safety in her physical activities, in the effort to be recognised as valuable in her own right. Prefers negative attention to no attention at all. Secretly adores and admires first child, and as an older sibling herself, alternately dotes on and resents third child.

Third child: Basks in the adoration of her elder siblings, and revels in the relaxed discipline of her parents. Is naughty and gets away with it because she's cute and her parents are too busy these days to do much about it. Feels no pressure from parents to perform, conform or achieve. Is consequently quick to pick up any skill, and is charming, competent and comfortable in any social setting.

Fourth child: Drools, bites. Thinks normal sibling interaction is being dragged across walls to the tune of "Spider-pig! Spider-pig!"

6 comments:

kranki said...

I haven't been visiting your blog in a long time and I got a good fuckin' laugh out of this one.

Normal sibling interaction does vary from family to family. Brilliant post!

hazelblackberry said...

That's an interesting kind of laugh that kranki has. I wondre how it works?

Anyway, please add: when you're an only child you get to fulfill all these roles. Yipee!

Quirkie said...

Cheers Kranki!

HB: I'm not sure how he accomplishes it. I think if you laugh lying down, and with a very good friend. But in cyberspace most likely you can sit any way you want. More research required in this area.

And, next time we meet, may I please, please see your spider-pig impression? x

PS: Only children are very beautiful people. Sigh. If only they could learn to share.

hazelblackberry said...

You said that just to irritate me, didn't you? Didn't you???

You know as adults we're WAAAY bigger sharers - because we never had to compete as kids. See? SEEEEEE????!!!!

Quirkie said...

*snorts with laughter*

Anonymous said...

also, only children are very very tall.