This Only Child Wanted To Know What It’s Like To Have Siblings, And Her Friends Hilariously Delivered

Robert Kneschke - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual children
Robert Kneschke - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual children

If you have a brother or sister, you know that they can be your best friends, and you wouldn’t be able to imagine life without them. But at other times, they can be some of the most infuriating people in the world.

However, not everyone has siblings. An only child may not understand the dynamic of siblings since they never grew up with any.

Being an only child does come with its advantages, though. And this only child’s friends are showing her how she lucked out by not having any siblings.

TikTok creator Lonnie IIV (@lonnieiiv) recently posted a video of himself and two other friends dining out together at a restaurant.

One of the friends, who is an only child, wondered aloud what growing up with siblings was like.

In under a minute, Lonnie and his other friend summed up the sibling experience, leaving her absolutely flabbergasted.

In the clip, Lonnie dipped his fingers into her drink while the other friend threw a crumpled-up piece of paper at her face.

Then, he swirled his chopsticks around in her soup. They continued to mess around with the items at the table as the girl looked on in confusion at their antics.

Of course, no sibling interaction is complete without someone throwing in the phrase: “Mom hates you.”

Robert Kneschke – stock.adobe.com – illustrative purposes only, not the actual children

At the end of the video, she was covering her mouth with one hand in horror and appeared to be on the verge of a breakdown.

Several TikTok users sympathized with her, and some even shared stories of the torments they inflicted upon their own siblings.

“Years of trauma in 40 seconds,” declared one user.

“It really sunk in for her when you said mom h8s you,'” commented a second.

“I took the bolts off my brother’s bed so his mattress would fall as soon as he got in it because he liked to flop down, and it mildly annoyed me,” confessed someone else.

“My brother is deaf, so when we were little, he would always turn down the volume on the TV, and I would always get him back by covering the captions,” chimed in another.

Do you have a sibling? If so, would you say this accurately depicts your childhood?

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