Second-borns do not suffer the sense of dethronement felt by first-borns when another child is added to the family

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


ANS: T
FEEDBACK: Second-born children never experience the powerful position once occupied by the first-borns. Even if another child is brought into the family, second-borns do not suffer the sense of dethronement felt by the first-borns.

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