When you were 10, you thought it would always be only you in the family. You had friends who had siblings, but their age difference was really small, so you gave up on the idea that you would get a sibling. Until one day, your parents announced they were expecting a baby.
You were confused and didn’t know if your new brother or sister will cause problems for you. You didn’t know if they would like you. You expected the worst.
However, I turned out to be fun and awesome to have a sibling so much younger than you. You practiced diaper changing, babysitting, cleaning, cooking. But in return, you got the best friend you could ask for.
You got a companion, partner in crime, singing partner and, most importantly, support.
Babysitting may be a challenge for your friends, but not for you. Being 10 years older than your sibling made you, what your parents used to call, free babysitter. You didn’t babysit your sibling and other families started to call you to babysit for them, too.
Many people have gave you “the look” on the street, thinking he or she is your child. There were moments when you had to explain that you were his/her sister.
You notice they get away with much more things than you as a child. Your parents didn’t let you do so many things!
Sometimes, you act like the mother. But it happens automatically, you don’t even notice you’re giving your sibling a speech about good behavior.
You wake up really early to leave the presents under the tree so that it looks like Santa was there. You love seeing him/her happy.
Fighting with your sibling never gets boring. Sometimes, you let him/her win.
Before you realize your sibling is growing up, he/she already knows how to hack your phone and search Google. You see now that your parents were right when they told you that you grew up fast.
You’re proud of your sibling, especially because he/she looks just like you when you were his/her age.
He/she excels at many things you were bad at, but that’s good. You are lucky to have such a talented sibling.
Actually, you sing together everywhere and all the time. You have a favorite guilty pleasure song that you like to sing when alone.

You don’t admit it to him/her, but your sibling is your best friend. He/she know you the best and you can trust him/her about anything.
Sometimes, you wonder if your friends like your sibling more than you because he/she is friends with everyone in the group.
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