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For Eldest Daughters Everywhere

For Eldest Daughters Everywhere

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In this episode, Cee, The Sex Lady speaks with the esteemed Dr. Michele Leno about the concept of Eldest Daughter Syndrome (EDS), its characteristics, and its social and psychological implications. Dr. Leno helps listeners understand EDS not as a diagnosis but a set of traits and experiences typical for eldest daughters due to societal and family dynamics.

Dr. Leno provides insights into how siblings and parents can better support eldest daughters, emphasizing the importance of recognizing individual traits over stereotypical roles and offers practical advice for increasing self-awareness. In this episode, you'll hear these dynamic women discuss:

  • The pressures eldest daughters face
  • The impact of birth order
  • Nature vs. nurture
  • The differences in expectations based on gender ....and so much more.

Dr. Leno’s website

https://www.dmlpsych.com/dr-michele-leno

The Dr. Michele Show: Mind Matters

Saturdays at 11:30 am on TV20 in Detroit

https://drmicheleshow.com/

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