Why should the firstborn, other siblings, and last born choose the lion's share before getting the lowest pot? Is the firstborn boy or girl different from the last born boy or girl?
So many uncertainties frustrate parents' expectations for the first time. What set do they want? Singleton, twins or triplets? Ancestors to this question do not have a perfect formula to get the result they prefer, but they rely heavily on nature to give the most suitable. So in some climates the most important question is what is the baby's gender? This is the most important reaction that heralds a new birth news.
Ancestor with hope for the best, they roll the dice for a lucky baby to conceive and ultimately be born. We are lucky because the familial and social situation of the child who has opened the womb is enviable and indispensable.
Of course a baby is a baby. However, among the factors that make a baby special in the family, the most important factors are gender, position at birth and place of origin. Much has been said about gender segregation, from birth to the early stages of growth and development, the organized chaos of adolescence, and then career, politics, and most importantly, the endless struggle for supremacy by both sexes in marriage. I see most of it as an academic word game.
New interest is the secret psychology of brotherhood - brotherhood and sisterhood. How much talk is rarely noticed. However, a closer look shows that there is a lot to be noticed - seeing, talking and writing - even in the smallest nuclear families. The broad narrative currently available, however detailed, has shortcomings in universal harmony due to the different cultures of the peoples of the world.