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June 3rd, 2014, 09:37 PM #21Everyone being "happy" and "getting along" may not always infer the types of life skills that one might want for adult children (and not meaning to find any fault in anyone's family makeup). It may well be the case that peaceful families (as defined by parental perception) are not the best preparation for life.
I don't necessarily think this has much to do with gender, but I do think that larger families offer children more opportunities to develop tolerance and resilience, even--and perhaps especially--in moments when they're not feeling "happy."
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