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Re: Age gap advice from adult siblings...
My sister is 15 years younger than me. Its really hard to bond with her and I wish we were closer in age.
I want my children 2 to 3 years apart. I feel like this will allow them the oppurtunity to be on the same page and have someone thwy can bond closely with. (Granted, I rwaluse that having a sibling close in age does not automatically equal BFFs)
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In my opinion wait until you are ready and have the means for a child. If that means the age age is seven years, that's what it means.
My sister and I are 2 years apart almost exactly. We are super close, but still fight. (Mostly bc my sister is a know it all and never is wrong. Ever.)
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I'm by far closest to my little sister, though we all played together a lot growing up. I think it's more personally than age that determines if you're close... And that can change with age.
Like others said, I think it comes down more to personalities than ages. My brother and I got along fine when we were younger but weren't ever really close. I see him a fair bit these days but that's mainly bc I like his wife.
DH and his brother are 2 years to the day apart. They fought like mortal enemies until they were in their 20's. I think it was because mil is very obvious in her favoritism, it's really sad.
So DH didn't want close and I didn't. Mine are 6 years and it's nice.
I want to have my kids close together, but since my first pregnancy was rough, and then I had a c-section and an ovary removed, I'm going to wait at least another year before getting pregnant again. I want to give my body a break.
DH is a little less than 3 years younger than his sister and they have no relationship.
I am 5 years younger than my older brother and 6 years older than my younger brother. All of us are really close.
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Our kids are three years apart.
My oldest brothers are 12 and 10 years older than me. I also have a twin brother. I'm pretty close with them all, obviously closer with my twin obviously.
Edited: if we decide to have another, we probably won't wait ten years to try though. My own experience just doesn't factor in too much I guess.
I didn't have conflict with my older sister until HS then it was different crowds different personalities. Then we didn't get close until college.
My younger sister and I were very close, but then I moved away from home. I still try and be there but it is hard. She has her own life that I am kinda removed from.
My experience does not change what I believe the ideal age gap to be. For H and me, 4-6 years is about right for our life. The variety of experiences siblings have with each other is not enough of a reason for me to plan my family a certain way, because it's a crap shoot any way you do it. Closeness in age doesn't guarantee closeness, and distance in age doesn't preclude it. In the long term, it's more about personality, IMO. My sister and I are close as adults because we have things in common, not because of our ages.
My mom has two sisters, one 7 years older and one less than 2 years older. She's far more close with her oldest sister, because their personalities and values are more similar.
This might be a reason I see beauty in our OAD situation.
My sister and I are 3.25 years apart. We weren't exactly close growing up, nor are we now. It's not that we dislike each other, we're just totally different with very little in common and very different personalities.
DH is about 5 years older than his sister and same story. I'd actually go so far as to say they hated each other growing up and have only in the last 4 years or so been communicating on a regular basis.
Frankly, we don't expect DS and forthcoming DD to be best of friends, nor will we force them together. Our decision was actually based on not (theoretically) having 2 in college at the same time...
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