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  2. Apr 28, 2024 · Whether you're the older, middle or youngest sister, being a good sister requires tolerance, patience, and a willingness to spend time with one another. Communicating with your siblings will create tighter bonds that will help you both through good times and bad.

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    • A built-in best friend. Not only do I have a sister, I have a friend for life. No need to worry about who will be my maid of honor at my wedding or who will be my first child’s godmother; life has thankfully already built that special person into my life, and it’s my little sister.
    • An ally, for life. Whether we’re standing up against our mom telling us our dresses are too short (I swear, mom…that’s how dresses are made these days!)
    • A personal stylist. Double the closet space and double the amount of shoes. What could be better? Jamie has an amazing fashion sense and lately, I’ve even been letting her dress me (see: Fourth of July outfit) so I definitely reap the benefits of having a stylish sister.
    • A sounding board. If I ever need advice, need to vent or just need to share a story, Jamie is always there to listen, commiserate or celebrate. She’s that one person I know I can always go to for an unbiased opinion.
  3. Aug 8, 2023 · Being a good sister goes beyond just sharing DNA; it involves actively engaging in their lives, offering support, and being there for them through thick and thin. In this section, I want to highlight the importance of supporting your siblings and how it contributes to building strong relationships.

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    • Sisters Make You Kinder. A 2010 study found that people with sisters are generally nicer and more giving, even if they do bicker with them. The study examined 395 families with more than one child, one of whom had to be between the ages of 10 and 14.
    • Sisters Make Us Feel Fewer Negative Emotions. Sisters, either older or younger, are a major factor in siblings having more positive emotions. A study from Brigham Young University found that people with sisters experience less guilt, loneliness, and feelings of fear overall than people without sisters.
    • Sisters Make You Feel More Loved. The Bringham Young study also found that people with sisters report a greater feeling of being loved than those without sisters.
    • Having A Sister Means You're Less Likely To Divorce. Research has found that the more siblings someone has, the more likely they are to handle their marriage and avoid divorce.
  4. Aug 7, 2023 · Being a sister is a unique and special role that comes with its own set of responsibilities and joys. If you’re wondering how to be a great sister, I’ll share some valuable insights to help you navigate this important relationship.

  5. May 7, 2024 · Siblings represent the longest relationships of all, but in psychology they are among the least understood. New research traces sibling dynamics into early adulthood to show the unique bonds of...