ernesjohnson
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Posting this under a throwaway because I would feel kind of bad if my sibling somehow figured out my main and saw this thread.
Anyway, sometimes when I see something about only children who say they always longed for a sibling, I feel a bit defensive or guilty (from the perspective of the parent of an only child who doesn’t want to do the wrong thing for my child). But then I realize that I have a sibling but he and I definitely don’t have the kind of relationship those only children are longing for. There’s no history of abuse, no drama, nothing worthy of a post on r/AmItheAsshole or even r/relationships. He’s…fine! But our personalities don’t gel all that well, we wouldn’t be friends if we weren’t siblings, and we don’t make much of an effort to talk or see each other independent of seeing our parents. And when I think of all the people I’ve known with siblings, I feel like “mediocre” seems to describe the relationship that a lot of them have with their siblings as adults. Obviously I’m aware that close sibling relationships exist and that some siblings are great friends and important forms of support. Those people are very lucky! But I feel like when only children imagine having a sibling, they’re imagining a relationship that many of us with siblings have never really experienced either.
Do you have a mediocre relationship with your sibling(s)? And, if so, and if you’ve chosen to be OAD, does the mediocrity of your sibling relationship have any influence on your choice to be OAD?
Anyway, sometimes when I see something about only children who say they always longed for a sibling, I feel a bit defensive or guilty (from the perspective of the parent of an only child who doesn’t want to do the wrong thing for my child). But then I realize that I have a sibling but he and I definitely don’t have the kind of relationship those only children are longing for. There’s no history of abuse, no drama, nothing worthy of a post on r/AmItheAsshole or even r/relationships. He’s…fine! But our personalities don’t gel all that well, we wouldn’t be friends if we weren’t siblings, and we don’t make much of an effort to talk or see each other independent of seeing our parents. And when I think of all the people I’ve known with siblings, I feel like “mediocre” seems to describe the relationship that a lot of them have with their siblings as adults. Obviously I’m aware that close sibling relationships exist and that some siblings are great friends and important forms of support. Those people are very lucky! But I feel like when only children imagine having a sibling, they’re imagining a relationship that many of us with siblings have never really experienced either.
Do you have a mediocre relationship with your sibling(s)? And, if so, and if you’ve chosen to be OAD, does the mediocrity of your sibling relationship have any influence on your choice to be OAD?