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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have a lot of nieces and nephews. I was always around kids. I was like the family babysitter because I was the only one that wasn't married.
From a young age, I wanted to differentiate myself from my older siblings.
My siblings were a bit younger than me, and I was always entertaining them and making up stories.
I come from a massive family, and the youngest is twentysomething years younger than I am, so I grew up with children.
My childhood was kind of complicated. I have an older sister, but my father, my mother's husband, died when I was four years old. So I only had my mum and sister, really.
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.
When I was young, I grew up in a family of working-class people. Not just my parents, but my extended family, as well.
I was by far the youngest of the family, and at times it was like being an only child.
When I was a kid, I was surrounded by girls: older sisters, older girl cousins just down the street... except for an older boy named Vito who threw rocks. Each year I would wish for a baby brother. It never happened.
As I get older, I tend to put more into family than I used to.
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