I was picked on because I was timid. I had younger sisters; I couldn't turn to them for help. I didn't have an older brother.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always wanted a little brother because I felt like the little brother had to do everything.
I was the youngest of six kids, and my brothers and sisters were kind of a lot older than me. And the one sister that was, like, in a close age range - she was five years older than me. She was my closest sister in age, and she was a loser.
From a young age, I wanted to differentiate myself from my older siblings.
Because I didn't have brothers, I was always interested in the kids down the street that had four brothers in their family, so I became one of them - but it was not my family. I've always been attracted to temporary families. They tend to be lost characters.
I was a bratty little sister. I was the youngest of three, and I often felt as though I didn't fit in.
I was a tomboy and I didn't have a bunch of brothers but I always wanted them and so I sort of adopted a few of my great friends to be my brother.
I was the little kid growing up. I wasn't picked on because, honestly, I was fast, so I could run away from the bullies.
I'm used to being around kids. Even when I was growing up in London, I had an older sister, I had a younger sister that I used to look after from time to time.
I was the youngest and only girl in a family of two older brothers.
I was at the tail end of the family. The next brother along was already seven years older than me. I remember growing up by myself, playing games by myself.