I was the middle of five children, and we were five very opinionated siblings. That probably pushed me to learn to speak up for myself.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I grew up as one of six kids.
There were five children in my family, and arguing was how we used to entertain ourselves.
You have to realise that I am the third out of six children, and I am raised with very strong core values and a very strong upbringing. I always put myself in other people's shoes.
There were seven kids in our family. My mom had seven kids in 10 years. So you had to learn how to talk and think fast if you wanted to be heard.
From a young age, I wanted to differentiate myself from my older siblings.
I was the eldest child, so I know how it feels to have attention shared with a sibling.
I raised five children. They all have different personalities. All of them have different issues, different levels of success. That was a learning experience for me.
I grew up in a family of nine kids.
I was a bratty little sister. I was the youngest of three, and I often felt as though I didn't fit in.
In my family, I'm the middle of three, and I'm like a lot of middle children. I was one of those kids that floated from group to group. I liked being able to be included in all the groups - the bad kids, the smart kids.