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Old 10-04-07, 08:42 AM   #2 (permalink)
stuffabunny
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Remind her that siblings break your things, you have to share at holidays (less Christmas presents) or maybe see if you could borrow one of her friends siblings for a day or a weekend. Most kids don't appreciate having siblings until they are grown up and out of the house. Until then its about competing for resources monetarily and attention wise. Having someone use her stuff or getting the best looking piece of chicken might sway her against siblings. I know I wanted a sibling when I was younger, but looking back its nice to not have to compete for attention.
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