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swirlie · 31-35
Excellent, would be my answer! I have two sisters, one a year younger than myself and one a year older than me which of course means... duh... I'm the middle child, which could also mean that I'm a year older than my younger sister and a year younger than my elder sister just for clarity to fellow Canadians in the studio audience. Yes, I know how you think, but no, I won't break it down any further for you intellectual hosers!
Since our early youth, my sisters and I have all gotten along exceptionally well in our little Scandinavian household in rural Ontario Canada. As kids, we were taught old Scandinavian culture, traditions and liberal open-mindedness while simultaneously receiving our home-schooled sex education at the kitchen table every night for about 7 years straight, being taught by our mom using her old high school sex ed manuals which she was issued when she attended high school in Norway and Sweden.
My sisters and I looked like identical triplets during the first 15 years of our lives and we did everything together, even socializing and dating guys together in our teen years, but we didn't dress the same. That's where I drew the line!
My eldest sister is very introverted whereas I am very extroverted and my youngest sister pretends to be extroverted when I'm around, but is happy being introverted when I'm not around!
Because of this difference in our personalities, I took on the responsibility of teaching my siblings how to 'date' guys in our teen years because neither one of them had any clue of how to go about doing this, though we all wanted the same thing! That social interaction with others comes easy for me and always has and so I passed on what I knew about social protocol to my sisters and quite frankly, I still do to this day when we all go on mini-vacations together!
Since our early youth, my sisters and I have all gotten along exceptionally well in our little Scandinavian household in rural Ontario Canada. As kids, we were taught old Scandinavian culture, traditions and liberal open-mindedness while simultaneously receiving our home-schooled sex education at the kitchen table every night for about 7 years straight, being taught by our mom using her old high school sex ed manuals which she was issued when she attended high school in Norway and Sweden.
My sisters and I looked like identical triplets during the first 15 years of our lives and we did everything together, even socializing and dating guys together in our teen years, but we didn't dress the same. That's where I drew the line!
My eldest sister is very introverted whereas I am very extroverted and my youngest sister pretends to be extroverted when I'm around, but is happy being introverted when I'm not around!
Because of this difference in our personalities, I took on the responsibility of teaching my siblings how to 'date' guys in our teen years because neither one of them had any clue of how to go about doing this, though we all wanted the same thing! That social interaction with others comes easy for me and always has and so I passed on what I knew about social protocol to my sisters and quite frankly, I still do to this day when we all go on mini-vacations together!