People are praising friends for showing an only child 'exactly what it's like' to have siblings.
Some kids grew up quietly playing with their toys in their own room, able to go to the fridge and know their special yogurt wouldn't have been touched by a single soul and go to school knowing a teacher wouldn't already despise them for being the younger version of a child who they had to send to detention 500 times.
If you had siblings, that kid definitely wasn't you. And one woman ended up finding out the reality of having siblings after asking her friends what it's like - and they certainly didn't hold back.
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A Twitter user named Lonnie took to social media to share a video of a group of friends and one woman who 'asked what it's like having siblings'.
After confirming she's never 'experienced' what it feels like to have brothers or sisters, the video shows one of the friends wasting no time before dipping their fingers in her drink and splashing her,.
Someone else lobs something at her face then picks up her chopsticks and splashes them around and taps them on the side of the bowl - it doesn't take long for her hands to whizz to her head in shock.
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More napkins go flying, sauces are poured everywhere and despite her protests, the tormenting continues.
Food is stolen, she's too quick to rescue it, fingers are poked and prodded, sauces smeared and no amount of 'Stops' can placate the mayhem.
Adding salt to the wound, a 'Mom hates you' is uttered and the friend is looking like they're regretting their life choices, slammed with a final: "Grow up."
Lonnie added: "I think it’s worth noting we didn’t insult her physical traits because she is in fact our friend."
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And it's not taken long for social media users to weigh in.
One Twitter user said: "'Why you touchin' me'. Lmao. That exactly what it's like."
"The most powerful of them all 'mom hates you'," another added.
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A third commented: "Bro one time me n my brother got in an argument n he literally slapped me with a pizza slice."
"Brother and sister kindness. It all depends who is raising the children," a fourth argued.
And a final resolved: "POV: When you finally realize how lucky you are to have been an only child."
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