Tristan Thompson and John Mayer come from families of exclusively brothers. That's it. That's the story.
See, there's this thing I like to call RWSE: Raised With Sisters Energy. I have it, Michael B. Jordan has it, Dakota Fanning has it, Harry Styles does too. It's basically a vibe that radiates from people who grew up with female siblings—and, importantly, were close with them.
I'm not just talking about "they won't have a public meltdown anytime the word 'period' is mentioned" stuff. (Bc that should be a given.) I'm talking about a deeper level of emotional intelligence, and you know who agrees with me? Real mental health experts.
"Having a sister enhances one's ability to be a communicative and empathic partner," says psychotherapist Imani Movva. This is most likely because women tend to be better at self-reflection and really good at perceiving others' needs, she explains. And growing up around all that (no matter your own gender) = soaking up so much good stuff.
Another v important thing is that "someone who grew up with female siblings likely learned how to compromise, have patience, or, at the very least, wait their turn," adds relationship expert Stephania Cruz. (My own translation of "wait their turn": They're, like, really good at sex.)
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