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The Impact of Being the Eldest Daughter: Insights from a Psychologist

July 27, 2025 - 22:32

The Impact of Being the Eldest Daughter: Insights from a Psychologist

A recent viral clip featuring psychologist Dr. Ikeranda Smith has garnered significant attention, amassing over 1.2 million views. In the video, a woman shares her experience of being the eldest daughter, describing herself as "relentless." This candid expression has sparked conversations about the unique traits and pressures often associated with being the firstborn in a family.

Dr. Smith elaborates on the psychological implications of this role, suggesting that eldest daughters frequently take on responsibilities that shape their personalities. They often develop leadership qualities, a strong sense of duty, and a desire to excel, which can manifest in both positive and challenging ways. The pressure to set an example for younger siblings can lead to high expectations, sometimes resulting in stress and anxiety.

The discussion highlights the broader societal expectations placed on eldest daughters and how these experiences can influence their relationships and career paths. As more people resonate with these shared experiences, the conversation around the "eldest daughter effect" continues to grow, inviting further exploration into the dynamics of family roles.


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