- A
sibling is a
relative that
shares at
least one
parent with the
other person. A male
sibling is a brother, and a
female sibling is a sister. A person...
- A
sibling-in-law is the
spouse of one's
sibling, the
sibling of one's
spouse or the
person who is
married to the
sibling of one's spouse. More commonly...
- A
savior baby,
savior sibling, or
donor baby is a
child who is
conceived in
order to
provide a stem cell
transplant to a
sibling that is
affected with...
-
taboo to
relatives with no consanguinity, such as milk-
siblings, stepsiblings, and
adoptive siblings,
albeit sometimes with less intensity. Third-degree...
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Sibling estrangement or
sibling alienation is the
breakdown of
relationships between siblings resulting in a lack of
communication or
outright avoidance...
-
Siblings play a
unique role in one another's
lives that
simulates the
companionship of
parents as well as the
influence and ****istance of friends. Because...
- the
older sibling.
Sibling abuse is the most
common of
family violence in the US, but the
least reported. As
opposed to
sibling rivalry,
sibling abuse is...
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Sibling rivalry is a type of
competition or
animosity among siblings,
whether blood-related or not. In childhood,
siblings generally spend more time together...
- have been
romantically or
maritally coupled with a
sibling. This list does not
include coupled siblings in fiction,
although ones from
mythology and religion...
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Siblings Day is a
holiday recognized in
parts of the
United States and
Canada on
April 10, and as
Brothers and
Sisters Day on May 31 in Europe. It honours...