Are first born Children bossy?

I am a first born one, and as someone with two younger brothers I probably always tended to be bossy.   Peter, my husband of more than 57 years, is a third born one. He claims his two older sisters used to boss him around. He always lets me know in no uncertain terms that he very much resents being bossed around by me. I have to be very careful in what I am saying to him;  it can often be interpreted as an ‘order’ even if it is meant as a suggestion only.  I have the feeling Peter always  fears that I want to act as though I can make all the decisions. I think he feels immediately like a little boy who can be bossed around the way his sisters used to do it.

So I always want to try my utmost to sound like a person who is not bossy in the least. However no matter how hard I try, more often than not I come across to Peter as wanting to be bossy! It used to distress me a lot when I was younger. With advancing age these relationship difficulties don’t seem to be the end of the world anymore. I think old age teaches us to try to be more tolerant and accepting. And of course for as long as there is love in the relationship any frustration can be overcome!

6 thoughts on “Are first born Children bossy?

  1. Dear Uta, that is one of the most beautiful declarations of love I have ever heard. It fulfils all the requirements of the definition of love in 1 Corinthians 13. No wonder your marriage has lated so long. Blessings to you both.

  2. A great subject Uta, I think the first born do adopt an air of superiority over their siblings.
    I have seen that in my own family, although having an air of superiority does not always equate to having wisdom.
    Regards
    Emu aka Ian

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