How Birth Order Can Shape Your Personality You must have heard from someone that the oldest kid in a family tends to be very responsible, while children who have no siblings are far more likely to be selfish and demanding. Are these merely stereotypes, or is it really true that our birth order can shape our personality? Today we at EaseYourLife have decided to find the answer to this intriguing question. The birth order theory began in the late 1920s with Alfred Adler, Sigmund Freud's friend and colleague. Adler believed that the order in which you are born into a family inherently affects your personality. The first-born (oldest) child. According to Adler, the oldest child tends to be conservative, power-oriented, and predisposed toward leadership. Because they often take responsibility for their younger siblings, firstborns grow up to be caring, more willing to become parents, and more likely to take initiative. The second (middle) child. Since the older bro...
According to Steve Harvey, the author of the popular novel Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man, "A man's love is expressed in three forms: he declares his rights for you in public, protects, and takes care of you." However, a part of this saying can be doubted because, in our time, not all women need to be provided for or protected by men. What they definitely need is love. Unfortunately, sometimes women tend to see love when it's not really there. Sometimes a woman can feel that something is wrong without having to hear it from her partner. We have gathered a list of 7 signs that a man's strong feelings of love and adoration have faded. We hope that you won't see these signs from your man, but it is important to know what to look out for. 7. His attitude toward your habits Women like to complain about men's socks scattered around the house but they also sometimes have annoying or strange habits. We like to occupy the bathroom for 2 hours and chat ...