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Sibling Rivalry
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In some ways I think it would cause for a split in the relationships between siblings. I would say it was a dangerous situation for parents to get into.
Readsandeats wrote: "I think it could possibly be a normal part of family life but it can be an inflammatory thing as one sibling will feel that they are not being thought of as much as the other.
In some ways I think..."
One thing I will share about AFTER YOU: We learn quite a lot more about the Clarks' family dynamic. I think that it will give readers of ME BEFORE YOU a much deeper understanding of why Lou and Treen's parents treat them as they do. We even get to know grandpa a bit better!
In some ways I think..."
One thing I will share about AFTER YOU: We learn quite a lot more about the Clarks' family dynamic. I think that it will give readers of ME BEFORE YOU a much deeper understanding of why Lou and Treen's parents treat them as they do. We even get to know grandpa a bit better!

I think the rivalry depends on each family though, some get really competitive whereas others make it a friendly banter type game.
Dara wrote: "I think sibling rivalry is a normal part of life. I think it sometimes helps you to strive to do better to keep up with an older sibling who makes honor roll or becomes a rocket scientist, like my ..."
That's a good perspective, Dara. My brothers were so much older than me that they seemed more like uncles. Consequently, my childhood was a bit lonely--thank goodness for books! But I grew up longing to have a sister close to my age. Lou's experience really shows that having a sibling that close in age can be a double-edged sword!
That's a good perspective, Dara. My brothers were so much older than me that they seemed more like uncles. Consequently, my childhood was a bit lonely--thank goodness for books! But I grew up longing to have a sister close to my age. Lou's experience really shows that having a sibling that close in age can be a double-edged sword!

Readsandeats wrote: "I am an only and would have loved siblings. For various reasons I did not do as well at school as I should have done but am now proving to myself and others that I can achieve."
That's wonderful to hear, Readsandeats. I'm glad you're not afraid to challenge yourself. Learning isn't something that should be confined to our early years. We don't use the term "mature students" in the United States, but I liked it when I came across it in ME BEFORE YOU. It seems much better to be a "mature" student than an immature one!
That's wonderful to hear, Readsandeats. I'm glad you're not afraid to challenge yourself. Learning isn't something that should be confined to our early years. We don't use the term "mature students" in the United States, but I liked it when I came across it in ME BEFORE YOU. It seems much better to be a "mature" student than an immature one!

A draw back is that there are not many groups/societies for Mature Students (have been thinking that there should be a type of Sorority/Fraternity for Mature Students - possibly on line as well as campus based where you can get together, have fun, support each other in your studies and do other things such as Philanthropy work as well). What do others think?
We already know that Lou has lived in Treen's shadow and some of you have already shared your experiences with your own siblings. Is sibling rivalry a normal part of family life? Does it potentially foster closeness? Or is it a dangerous sign that the parents are showing an obvious preference to one child?