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14 Things Every Youngest Sibling Understands

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Being the youngest child in the family can be a rough time as you watch your siblings do "big kid" stuff and you can't wait for the day to come when you are just like them. But at the same time there are also definitely perks of being the youngest child, as you can sweet talk your way through many situations, hence where the term "spoiled brat" becomes a label for the youngest child of the family. Here, I have compiled 14 things that every youngest sibling will understand.

1. You get away with stuff your older siblings would’ve never gotten away with.

2. You will always be considered a baby no matter how old you are.

3. You wore hand-me-down clothes.

4. Your sister hated it when your mom dressed you two in the same outfit.

5. Your siblings say you’re spoiled.

6. They will pick on you but will get protective when anyone else tries to.

7. You’ve had to sit out with mom at the amusement park while you watched your older siblings ride the cool big kid rides.

8. Living up to the expectations and standards.

9. When you start dating, your older siblings will ask you questions to no ends and give great advice.

10. You were always the last one to know ANYTHING.

11. You look up to your older siblings.

12. You were never allowed to play with your siblings' friends.

13. When you start doing adult things, you will definitely hear, “What happened to our little one?!”

14. Although sometimes you may feel left out, you know they will always be there for you.

And you can rest assured that if you're the youngest, you're also the favorite child.

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