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I have a twin brother and younger sister that I live with, along with a younger sister and brother that live in Arizona.

Last edited by VGPolyglot - on 24 January 2018

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i have a older brother (25) and two younger sister (18) and (12).



     


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5 Brothers

2 older 3 younger



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3 Sisters
1 Brother



Older sister (+11 years)
Younger brother (-6 years)



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Ka-pi96 said:
Flilix said:

That's mostly the case in Africa. The richer a country is, the less children people usually get.

I think it's more to do with development than wealth. I know here in England 2-3 generations ago families were still very large, and we were probably richer in comparison to the rest of the world back then than we are now. Although that said we still have some very large families on account of people abusing the overly generous welfare system.

That's because condoms and other ways of birth control weren't very common yet before World War 2. In third world countries, most people still don't have the money and possibilities to buy these things.



I grew up an only child but I do have a brother and technically a sister. Sister same dad different mom. My brother same mom different father. Not seen or heard from my sister in 20 years, so I often forget she exists TBH. Brother is much older than me and works for CBS in LA.



















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Only a sister, she's 2 years older than me (25)



I have 5.

3 sisters, 2 brothers. If you include me then we have an even split of boys and girls.



Ka-pi96 said:
Flilix said:

That's because condoms and other ways of birth control weren't very common yet before World War 2. In third world countries, most people still don't have the money and possibilities to buy these things.

It's not just money. There's also that pope guy trying to brainwash Africa into hating contraception.

Sure, it isn't just money, but money is the most important factor. Even in countries with a constitution based on religion, contraconception is now (partially) legal.