“I thoroughly enjoyed being the queen bee of my childhood, and every sister relationship around me looked like more of a headache than a blessing,” confesses Samm Davidson today. “Even through most of my adulthood, the sister relationships around me seemed complicated and loaded. And to be honest, I didn’t have any interest in dealing with that in my nuclear family.”
But then she found out she was having a second girl. “Two years into raising sisters and nine years into mothering alongside women with sisters and I may have changed my mind,” she writes. Read it and see if you agree.
Kelly Faircloth, Executive Editor |