Hey there you beautiful people! How are you all ? Hope you all are doing fine. If you have a sibling you know exactly how relatable this blog is for you.
There are so many things to talk about but then I'd rather write a book than a blogπ. But I think for know let's just say that there are some 7 unsaid Rules that were made unknowingly and are still followed just to avoid a lot of stuff, that might cause some damage in the house.
The very first being the equal share of Maggie. Maggie is something we all Indian kids LOVE. But we all have been their, wherein we have to tell our heart that this would be the least of Maggie that you'll have.
Secondly, even if we are at a war at home, none of us should be chummier than us. Thar is it, no more discussions about it.
And is there a favourite child thingy in your house. I mean, i know every child is the same for all parents but there are some moments wherein the favorite child is always supported or backed up. Or atleast is my case was smacked less. No matter who's at fault mom's pyara baccha is always the winner.
I think this is very natural or something that we don't usually talk about. But younger siblings set the mood or vibe of the house. For this is true, I give that credit to them. They are funny and notorious, not that we are not. But what they have in them for us is crazy, and I am not crazy so ya.
And if we talk about the elder one's, they are the sole bearer of T.V remotes, AC temperatures, time set for who will get to play on the x-box and who won't. Who will walk first and would be followed by some very poor and innocent siblings. The elder one's set all the rules.
I think this one is something that happens very frequently in my family. Someone is allowed to do stuff or travel and the other is not. The condition onto who is allowed? Elder or younger is a different part, because the equilibrium has to be kept. But asking parents for permission is always a story of β usko to allow kiya tha β.
Lastly, there is always a mummy's boy, and no girl. It's just so normal now but this is how it is. Daughters are daddy's little angels and sons and mummy ka raja beta. Not that there is any difference in the upbringing, but like I said when there is a fight, you better be careful of whose favourite are you.
Thankyou πΌ