Seriously - some days each and every one of my children has driven me to utter distraction, and other days has made me believe that they are an angel in human form, so it does depend on our interactive state at the time you ask.
Do I have a long-term favourite whom i would single out every time?
Absolutely not! It rather goes against the notion of being a loving parent doesn't it.
Parents do, often without realising it, on my part no, but my mother did and gran, and not sure about mother, which one, but i wasn't in the frame with my gran.
I don't have a 'favourite' child exactly but I do have children who as individuals I gel better with because they have similar interest to me or share the same sort of opinions etc. That doesn't mean I love the others any less but it does mean that I have more incommon with some than with others if I'm brutaly honest.
Well I was my father's favourite and my brother was my mother's favourite. My brother and I have discussed it since they died and we were both aware of it and yet neither of us seemed to mind. For myself I admit I fall into the 95%.
I don't have a favourite child (too many to choose from) but I am probably most involved with thing #2 because of his speech problems (I am the only one who knows what he is trying to say/sign). This will undoubtably change when his speech improves.
I'm currently in the prestigious position of being my mother and my father's favourite child... However this is largely because I haven't moved to the other side of the world ala middle sister or moved up north ala youngest sister. Basically I'm the only one around who will feed their respective cats and dogs if they go away! :-/
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