Hello, everybody.
Welcome back to anything goes.
I'm Emma Chamberlain, your host.
I hope that you're having a gorgeous week.
I had a good week, although nothing interesting happened.
I cooked, I cleaned, I went to the gym, I did my chores, I read my book, I journaled, and that was it.
Like, that's all that happened this week.
But it was a good week.
Um, but because I have no life updates, let's just get right into the episode.
Today.
What are we talking about today?
Today we're going to be talking about the stereotypes of only children.
I grew up as an only child, and I feel like throughout my life, stereotypes have just been thrown at me.
You know, people who aren't only children definitely tend to judge only children for whatever reason.
And I kind of get it because when I think about the concept of being an only child, it's very weird.
Like, it is kind of weird, and it's not super common.
Like, I don't meet a lot of only children on my day to day excursions.
Like, it's kind of rare to meet other only children.
And as much as every human being and every only child is different, I thought it'd be interesting today to go through a list of stereotypical behaviors of only children.
And I want to give my opinion as an only child and say whether or not I think that they're true, at least for me.