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- Siblings who experienced rivalry, resentment, and conflict as children are more likely to have strained relationships as adults1. Here are some tips for coping with adult siblings fighting2:
- Don’t take it personally
- Find support elsewhere in your life
- Don’t perpetuate sibling rivalry
- Accept the reality of the situation
- Invest in your own family
- Get additional support if needed
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Siblings who experienced a lot of rivalry, resentment, and conflict as children are more likely to have strained relationships as adults. Parental favouritism can exacerbate this by causing resentment and escalating sibling conflict.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibling_estrangementCoping With Adult Siblings Fighting
- Don’t Take It Personally Understand that your parent may not ‘love’ the other sibling more, they just feel closer or more invested in their lives, for whatever reason. ...
- Find Support Elsewhere in Your Life ...
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