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Response to "Becoming an Only Child"
I agree with Madison in her article “Becoming an Only Child.” I have two older brothers that have moved out to college. I can relate to Madison’s problem because I became an only child when my brothers left for college. I understand what she is going through but I’m not affected as much as she is. I am not surprised because I know many families that have had siblings move out to college. It can be hard sometimes for siblings to move to college if your relationship was very strong. I know of families in Ayersville that have had this same problem, but it is a part of growing up.
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