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The Birth Order of Children

ranchwife

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TXTibbs said:
ranchwife said:
TXTibbs said:
I'm the 4th child, so you can only imagine my sitations growing up!! :D :) :shock: :lol: 8)

I can definitely relate!! By child number 4, I was hoping I still had my old maternity clothes around, found child number 3's old crib and my 4th child is (undeniably) the toughest of the lot!!!!

I wonder what my mother in law would think of this post....seeing how she gave birth to 8 of the 21 Croy kids....bet she could add an thing or two....or three!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

or 8!! :lol:

heck, if the father in law were still around, he could tell us 21 more things!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol:
 

Frankk

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First Borns:
More conscientious, ambitious and aggressive than their younger siblings, first borns are over-represented at Harvard and Yale as well as disciplines requiring higher education such as medicine, engineering or law. Every astronaut to go into space has been either the oldest child in his or her family or the eldest boy. And throughout history -- even when large families were the norm -- more than half of all Nobel Prize winners and U.S. presidents have been birst born. Famous eldest children include: Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Richard Branson, J.K. Rowling and Winston Churchill. And macho movie stars are First Born, too, including Clint Eastwood, John Wayne, Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis and all the actors who have played James Bond.


I grew up across the river from astronaut Tom Akers he was the youngest of the family being a twin he may have been second youngest.
 

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