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Published 08:47 19 Sept 2025 BST
Updated 14:37 19 Sept 2025 BST
Add us as a preferred source on Google »Our sisters are our best friends, but they can drive us crazy at the best of times. They're always using Netflix when we want to watch One Day, they use our expensive skincare, and they always help themselves to the clothes in our wardrobes.
Despite their tendency to drive us up the wall, having a sister is good for you.
A study has found that having a sister can actually have a positive impact on your life, and you know what? We believe it.
The research, which was conducted by the School of Family Life at Brigham Young University, revealed that having a sister makes you more caring and compassionate.
It also has a positive impact on your social behaviours.
The study also discovered that our sisters can help us mentally, too. The researchers found that having a sister can help people's mental health because they encourage them to talk about their feelings.
Speaking about the study, assistant professor Alex Jensen said: "They help you develop social skills, like communication, compromise, and negotiation. Even sibling conflict, if it is minor, can promote healthy development.”
The study even discovered that men who grew up with sisters had better communication skills and were more understanding.
“Some research suggests that having a sibling who is a different gender from you can be a real benefit in adolescence. Many of those sibling pairs become closer during the teen years because they become good sources of information about the opposite sex," Jensen told Motherly.
Sisters can also help their brothers become better at resolving arguments and controlling their emotions.
I guess we ought to be more grateful for our sisters after all.
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