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Re: BPD and middle child?

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Hi Star,

My own opinion is that things like this can exacerbate a tendency or existing

condition. My mother was also a middle child, of sorts. The oldest of the

second pair (born many years after first two). She was the " bad " one in the

family. I have seen and verified this around her core foo. The eldest son

moved on early, so she lived in the house between her other two sisters - the

older one was perfect and the younger one the baby to be protected.

She was the scapegoat.

I would be curious to know if there are statistics about birth order. I suppose

it doesn't matter, like kt said. But there is a psychologist in general

psychology who based his views on birth order. He is still studied as one of

the " big " ones, like Freud.

+Coal Miner's Daughter

p.s. I'm interested in birth order effects. Also, the experience of birth order

effects don't have to follow the obvious pattern; sometimes the experience one

has does not necessary fit the traditional pattern for that position in the

family.

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> Is there any known or anecdotal link to this?

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> My BPD mother is a middle child of a total of 3 sisters. She has always

> had a difficult relationship with her younger sister. She has looked up to

> and been mothered a bit by her older sister. Is this normal/common in

> BPD??? Just thinkin;.

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> Star

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