Research: Having a sister makes you a better and happier person

This was first discovered in a 2010 study published in The Journal of Family Psychology. The researchers studied 400 families with more than one child. The researchers found that sisters strongly improved their siblings’ mental health.

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The study also found that those who had a “sis” had more empathy, were better communicators and were better at resolving conflicts. A similar report by Brigham Young University has now confirmed these findings.

Laura Padilla-Walker, the lead author of the study, says that even though some siblings often fight with each other, the experience makes them learn how to make up and regain control of their emotions, both of which are invaluable skills as they get older.

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“As long as there is affection, the positives will outweigh the negatives in the long run,” Padilla-Walker said.

Even if siblings don’t always get along, there’s still no doubt that having a brother or sister generally leads to a better childhood.

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Siblings – friends for life

It shouldn’t come as a shock that young girls are generally more talkative and communicative than young boys. So if you have a sister, chances are that you will imitate and copy her positive traits.

One of the main things studied in the report was responsibility. If there’s a sister in the family, then the siblings are likely to maintain a strong bond, even after their parents have passed away.

So even if siblings fight every now and then, it’s nothing but a few bumps in the road. Your relationship is likely to keep going strong in the future – you’ve got a friend for life!

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