Big sisters and brothers... I am telling you, it never changes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In some ways, siblings, and especially sisters, are more influential in your childhood than your parents.
Sisterhood is important to me.
Big sisters exaggerate.
I'm excited about there being more of a sisterhood these days. Back in the '90s there was a lot of hate - the women I looked up to as artists were dissing me! It's not so patriarchal these days - there's more love and a lot less hate!
For me being the youngest, there was never ever anything that was an issue to cause rivalry between me and my sisters.
I've got three sisters, five aunties, and my mom. It must have had an influence on me growing up.
You know, I grew up with brothers so I'm used to being the only girl.
Both within the family and without, our sisters hold up our mirrors: our images of who we are and of who we can dare to be.
I am inherently a little brother - that's just my nature. It has to do with my sister being very strong and wanting to protect me. It's the natural order of things.
I don't throw around the word 'brother' because I'm so, so close to my real-life brothers and my real-life sisters, and being a brother is so important to me.