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Youngests, rather than fight, will give in, so two youngests in a marriage will flounder, all things being equal, from lack of decision-making. By the same token, marriages of a youngest and an oldest will tend towards overfunctioning/underfunctioning reciprocity, with the oldest in the dominant position and the youngest accommodating, of course. Only children may be more distant in their relationships (need more “alone” time) than their mates are comfortable with. They may have to work harder than others to stay connected.
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