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RE: Love and War. Brothers and Sisters. Part 3
With this publication the question I asked in the second part has been answered. This is really interesting. With the analysis that Toman does, it is clear to me that the most stable and least conflictive relationship would be the big brother and a younger sister with a difference over 3 years.
An age gap of 3 or more years is something that contributes a lot to better siblings' relationship (even more than gender). Some research shows that siblings of the same sex could form a stronger life long alliance/friendship. So, as often with the social science, there is no clear answer. However, one factor is indisputable. Good parenting always contributes to good siblings' relationships.
Thanks for reading and commenting, @martinmcfly!