7 amazing facts about siblings
Not only do you own half of your DNA, your siblings can also influence your intelligence, mental health and even your height.
Not only do you own half of your DNA, your siblings can also influence your intelligence, mental health and even your height.
Here are 7 amazing facts about siblings, according to the latest scientific research:
1. Studies found that younger siblings and siblings may have a more humorous personality and live longer.
2. People tend to build an emotional relationship with their "partners" in the same family as them. For example, a person who is a second child is more likely to marry a spouse as a second child.
Men with older sisters are more likely to be linguistic and prefer to flirt with women.
3. In a small study, men with older sisters are more likely to have a tendency to speak and prefer to flirt with women.
4. Another study found that having a brother or sister is better associated with mental health than having a younger brother or sister.
5. If a brother / sister has autism, his / her younger sister or brother also has a higher risk of developing the disease. However, researchers have not yet calculated the exact risk.
6. A brother / sister tends to own a slightly higher IQ than their younger brother / sister.
7. A large British study found that in families with 4 children, younger brothers and sisters tend to be 2.5cm lower than average. The youngest child has the biggest height difference compared to his three siblings.
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