Ever been overshadowed by a younger sibling?

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Ever been overshadowed by a younger sibling?

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I'm really proud of my younger sisters, couldn't be more chuffed at them...but seeing photos of the youngest, who is SIX years old mind you, rocking a 6 pack...and here's me with a beer belly.

Anything like that happen to anyone else? Has anyone else's younger siblings just left them in the dust?
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Being the youngest, I'll never have to suffer that indignation!

And, if I'm right about myself, my older siblings shouldn't have any reason to feel overshadowed.

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[Replying to rikuoamero]

My youngest sister never did well in school, while the rest of us excelled. We later found out she is dyslexic.
But she is the most wonderful cook! Everything she makes is absolutely delicious and beautifully presented! She is the kind of person who could be on one of those home cooks TV shows. How she does it, I have no idea, 'cause she never went to culinary school due to her dyslexia and she doesn't read cookbooks.

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