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  1. The Bible commands us to love one another in the family of God as we would love a brother or sister: “Love one another with brotherly affection” (Romans 12:10, ESV). Paul expressed his love for the saints in Philippi this way: “My brothers and sisters, you whom I love and long for, my joy and crown” (Philippians 4:1).

  2. The most common form of child sexual abuse within families is thought to involve child siblings. That’s why it is important that parents, carers and professionals understand sibling sexual behaviour, how to respond and where to get help.

  3. When to Be Concerned About Sibling Sexual Behavior. Troubling signs parents and professionals should look out for. Updated August 2, 2024 | Reviewed by Michelle Quirk. Key points. Typical...

  4. A curious adult from Canada asks: “My sister married my husbands brother (so we have two brothers who married two sisters). We are all curious about how related our children will be. (I’m pregnant with our first child right now.) I understand siblings share 50% of the same genes.

  5. It turns out that two siblings are 50% related. This means that for any given gene there is a 1 in 4 chance that they have the same copy as each other. Say their dad (but not their mom) is a carrier for a harmful disease such as cystic fibrosis (CF). So dad has one broken copy of CFTR, the CF gene.

  6. A hostile relationship with an adult sibling is a heartbreaking reality for many people. After a dramatic falling out with her sister, Sophia Smith went in search of a solution to rekindle their relationship and overcome sibling estrangement….

  7. If you cared for your sibling or were around a lot during their illness, you might feel lost and unsure about your role after their death. Some people can find this really difficult, but try not to be too hard on yourself. We’ve got lots of advice to help you support yourself after a bereavement.

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