Hughman
Senior Don Juan
Reading through today's Sunday Times and a psychology book of mine, I had a thought.
Is there a correlation between being an only-child (OC), having only older siblings or having younger siblings affect how you relate to people?
Using anecdotal evidence, ie my personal experience and learning, I'd say yes, it does, and here are my own thoughts:
If you have younger siblings you are naturally more 'alpha'. You are used to commanding respect without having to 'try' for it, you are used to having superiority in social situations. That is to say, you are more likely to have natural game and to possess DJ qualities.
If you have only older siblings, you are at a disadvantage. You are used to being in a submissive role, and will tend to be a spiteful (ie ****blocking) and a clingy person. That is to say you are likely to be a huge AFC.
If you are an only child, you will tend to extremes, maybe fixed, maybe being able to swing between the two. You are used to doing your own thing (a 'lone wolf' alpha) or you will be highly clingy as you crave social interaction and acceptance or you will be social retarded with no self-confidence. That is to say you can have game, but in a different way to 'normal' alphas, and you need to survive your childhood/teens years, with or without prompting to avoid becoming an AFC on a greater scale of having only older siblings.
Now, I am an only-child, and I'd agree with my own theory of myself. I used to be quite content with being myself and not bowing to peer-pressure. Then I hit my teens and I had the over-whelming urge to be accepted and to 'fit in', but had no idea how to do so. Now, for the past year, and especially since I've been active in this community, I'm content with being myself again. I am my own lord, I can do what I want with the upmost confidence. Sure, I'm sociable, but on my own terms and only because it makes me happy to be in those situations.
So what do you, fellow (R)AFCs and DJs think? Am I talking utter crap, or do you think there may be something logical in my thinking? Lets see if the poll draws up any correlations, hey?
Is there a correlation between being an only-child (OC), having only older siblings or having younger siblings affect how you relate to people?
Using anecdotal evidence, ie my personal experience and learning, I'd say yes, it does, and here are my own thoughts:
If you have younger siblings you are naturally more 'alpha'. You are used to commanding respect without having to 'try' for it, you are used to having superiority in social situations. That is to say, you are more likely to have natural game and to possess DJ qualities.
If you have only older siblings, you are at a disadvantage. You are used to being in a submissive role, and will tend to be a spiteful (ie ****blocking) and a clingy person. That is to say you are likely to be a huge AFC.
If you are an only child, you will tend to extremes, maybe fixed, maybe being able to swing between the two. You are used to doing your own thing (a 'lone wolf' alpha) or you will be highly clingy as you crave social interaction and acceptance or you will be social retarded with no self-confidence. That is to say you can have game, but in a different way to 'normal' alphas, and you need to survive your childhood/teens years, with or without prompting to avoid becoming an AFC on a greater scale of having only older siblings.
Now, I am an only-child, and I'd agree with my own theory of myself. I used to be quite content with being myself and not bowing to peer-pressure. Then I hit my teens and I had the over-whelming urge to be accepted and to 'fit in', but had no idea how to do so. Now, for the past year, and especially since I've been active in this community, I'm content with being myself again. I am my own lord, I can do what I want with the upmost confidence. Sure, I'm sociable, but on my own terms and only because it makes me happy to be in those situations.
So what do you, fellow (R)AFCs and DJs think? Am I talking utter crap, or do you think there may be something logical in my thinking? Lets see if the poll draws up any correlations, hey?