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My mother is always partial to my brother, buying expensive ones for him and cheap ones for me. What should I do?

At this time, you should learn to communicate with your mother in the right way at the first time. At the same time, you should learn to lower your expectations of fair fatherly love and maternal love, and learn to comfort yourself, so as to better avoid losses.

Every parent wants their children to grow up healthily and happily, but for families with many children, parents are always biased, and there may be some deviations in clothing in life or in the distribution of pocket money. But you have to understand that parents' love is fair and great at the same time. Learn to be filial to your parents at all times, so as to make your life more perfect.

Mothers are always partial to their younger brothers, so learn to tell them what they really think.

My mother is partial. My brother will tell you that you are my sister or brother at first, but over time, we will also find that the older we get, the more we know, and there is a reason for being partial to my brother. Whether it's the feudal thought of son preference or my mother's care for her younger brother and sister when she was a child, this kind of values have been formed. If we want to improve this situation in our life, we should tell each other what we really think and let him learn to be equal.

Learn to lower expectations.

For most people, in life, they prefer younger children, parents, and any child likes them. Don't doubt the pure love of your parents. In a way, each of us is born as an independent individual. There are many different behaviors among individuals, and parents will treat each child differently. So we should also learn to lower our expectations appropriately. Many times parents will be partial to the weak or more willing to please their parents. In life, we should also learn to guide them correctly and prevent contradictions from intensifying.