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Middle children often get to be the butt of the joke. Overlooked, underappreciated, and forgotten. But did you know that more than half of U.S. presidents were middle children? Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, and John F. Kennedy were all middleborns. Got to get that attention somehow...

Wondering what it’s like being a middle child? We’ve got just the compilation for you! Here’s a list of the funniest posts and tweets about the fate of the middle child. As a middle child myself, I can say that I relate to most of them. And I agree that Kevin from Home Alone should’ve been a middle child. No one has ever forgotten the youngest one in my family; that honor was always bestowed upon me!

To know whether 'middle child syndrome' is true, Bored Panda reached out to Pediatric Neuropsychologist Dr. Rita Eichenstein. She's the author of Not What I Expected: Help and Hope for Parents of Atypical Children, and she kindly agreed to talk to us about the life of middle children. Read her expert insights below!

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2 weeks ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hmmmm... looks like someone's talking, but maybe it's just a wind whispering...

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Dr. Rita Eichenstein tells Bored Panda that there's not much actual research to back up 'middle child syndrome.' "While 'Middle Child Syndrome' suggests that middle children may feel overlooked or develop unique traits like diplomacy or independence, research is inconclusive, and the impact of birth order varies widely across families," she explains.

"Each family structure is different, and it depends on the temperament, learning style, and resilience of the child." However, she also points out that middle children tend to have some common traits. "Middle children might differ from their siblings in behavior and relationships, but these differences aren't universal. It's important for parents to acknowledge each child’s individuality, provide equal attention, and avoid comparisons."

So, what are these common traits? "The middle child tends to make their own comparisons, so it's important to let them know how special they are in their own way," Dr. Eichenstein says. "Ultimately, every family is different, and while middle children in larger families might sometimes feel lost, generalizations are difficult. Parents can support middle children by celebrating their unique strengths and ensuring they feel valued," she tells us.

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2 weeks ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Perfect analogy. Boomers still deem us too young and inexperienced to be in charge instead of them. Millenials see us as technologically outdated and suspiciously conservative. Both generations are loud, demanding, and constantly fighting each other, ignoring us.

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Interestingly, Dr. Eichenstein says that during her years as a pediatric neuropsychologist, she's seen more cases of the 'younger sibling syndrome.' "Generalizations about middle children are less prominent than the 'younger sibling' syndrome, where the second sibling often feels inferior due to comparisons with the older sibling's competence."

"Middle children can sometimes feel lost between the eldest's dominant leadership and the youngest's knack for getting attention. It's crucial to ensure middle children feel noticed and valued," Dr. Eichenstein emphasizes. "Some middle children may prefer staying 'under the radar' and develop independence and self-reliance."

Experts say that birth order does play a part in the forming of our personalities. Kevin Leman, Ph.D., a distinguished psychologist who has studied birth order since 1967 and wrote The Birth Order Book: Why You Are the Way You Are, says that parents treat children differently based on their birth order.

And then there are also sibling relationships. They also form our personalities, depending on whether we're the oldest, the middle, or the youngest child. And let's not forget those who are only children; they have their unique characteristics as well. Experts say they're mature for their age, diligent, perfectionist leaders. But that's in broad strokes, of course.

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2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My man is summoning all of his energy to get him through life

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Middle-child syndrome isn't actually recognized as an official condition. So far, it's only a theory psychologists like Leman and Alfred Adler did research on. What's more, researchers have trouble applying the same common characteristics to all middle children. They claim there are many more factors that influence an individual's personality.

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2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No! I am also a middle child and I would notice if you never finished your sente

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2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

C 4 me it wasn't the same. I was ALWAYS in trouble because of what my sister's did. But I was also invisible so I guess it's a win win. ☹️

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Still, there are some characteristics they claim many middle children might have. For example, middle children tend to be more independent from their families. "They're usually the first of their siblings to take a trip with another family or to want to sleep at a friend's house," Linda Dunlap, Ph.D., explains. When they're adults, they also might be the first of all the siblings to move out, and, possibly, the farthest away.

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2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The number of times I've been forgotten and so lost that I'm surpised I was never kidnapped (which coulda actually turned out better for me, dàmnit) are incredible. I'll start with the first time at 5yo, left alone to walk along a random beach in Los friggin' Angeles.

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2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sooooo...that's a maybe then? You might make it to Mel's concert?

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Middle children also thrive on friendships. They might have a wider social circle than their siblings. They rely on their parents, brothers, and sisters less because they believe their family members don't value them as much. However, for them, the quality of their friendships trumps quantity. Parenting author Monica Swanson writes: "Middle children are said to be careful who they open up to, often keeping their feelings to themselves."

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2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I grew up in literal land... and decided to make a "fire" truck. Thank gawd I didn't burn the house down. My crime was revealed by the suspiciously repositioned rug to cover the singed wood flooring. Oopsy!

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The good news is that psychologists say middle children are good negotiators. They're often the peacekeepers in the family because they have to learn to "fit in" once the younger sibling(s) arrive. The other side of the coin is that they might be people-pleasers. Since they don't get the attention they want at home, they seek approval from other people, becoming diplomatic and adaptable.

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2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Don't forget your parents. You can blame a lot on your parents.

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However, middle children also have a rebellious streak. At least, that's the case if the oldest sibling is structured and responsible. If the eldest is a rebel, the middle child might be the responsible one. Kevin Leman, Ph.D., explains that middle children are hard to pin down because they often play off the eldest sibling. So, in a sense, middle children might try to be as different from the eldest as possible.

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There's one more interesting trait that many middle children share: being most likely to remain faithful in marriage. Dr. Leman told Business Insider that since middle kids are so good at compromising and negotiating, they make their marriages work. Middle children also tend to be satisfied with marriage in general.

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2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I dont think my two middle child is true middles then. They have all had extremely induvudual taste and their own wardrobe. Lots of hand me downs, but not their siblings, we have a lot of clothes swap places they can take their pick at.

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2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hades is the best of the three main gods. He only has one women, he actually does his job, and he does not get in a ton of fights with the other gods. Modern media has completely changed Hades from the most moral of the brothers into the villain.

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2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In the olden days, I, the middle boy of three, was the remote!

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Actual research on the topic of birth order and common personality traits is contradicting. There are studies that show middle children are more likely to engage in delinquent behavior. On the other hand, other researchers found that middle children can be prone to maladaptive perfectionism. And a 2015 study concluded that there is no "lasting effect" of birth order on "broad personality traits."

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Ultimately, birth order doesn't dictate every facet of your personality. I, too, would love to believe that all my bad habits and traits are a result of my parents deciding to conceive me second. However, there are many more factors at play: financial, social, even geographical. Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr., and Bill Gates were also middle children. And if the middle child syndrome is real, I feel like I'm in good company!

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2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My experience is that it's the youngest child, especially from large families, that make really good negotiators because that's what they did growing up.

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2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Is there a stereotype about middle children being more dependent? I thought with all the overlooking it would be the other way around.

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