1. Do you have any siblings? - I have a younger sister. We are not very like one another at all.
2. Who are some of your favorite fictional sibling groups? - The Melendy family. The Pevensies, The children of Bullerbyn.
3. Are there any fictional families you wish you could belong to yourself? - The Melendy family.
4. Have you ever read a book that reminded you of your own family? - Yes one -- unfortunately it was long ago, and I do not recall the name of it.
5. What fictional sibling would you NOT want for your own sibling? - Any of the elder siblings in tales like Cinderella, The Miller's Three sons and the likes.
6. Are you more drawn to stories about brothers or sisters? - Neither, I prefer mixed sibling groups. And even "extended sibling groups" involving cousins, nieces, nephews and friends as well.
7. What makes a story involving siblings interesting to you? - If they are nice to one another and experience adventures together that they could not have doen as single persons.
Interesting questions. I have five, four brother in between my sister and myself ('I'm the eldest). When Covid started one of the bros set up a family zoom. It's weekly and all six of us participate. We live in various countries.
SvarSletIt's one of the most healing experiences of our lives. And it's 4 years now. We talk about everything, health, politics religion, family ancestry, our rocky childhoods and all our different perceptions of it.
I count myself incredibly fortunate as this would never have happened prior to Covid.
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This indeed sounds like a blessing!
SletI have one brother living and I choose to love and care about him whether he loves and cares about me or not. He's a rather difficult person.
SvarSletThis sounds like a good decision; one that brings peace to your mind.
Slet