Siblingssuch
Siblingssuch is a neologism used in social science and popular discourse to describe patterns in which siblings influence each other to develop similar behaviors, interests, and social roles within a family. The term combines "sibling" with "such" to signal a class of relationships defined by mirroring and mutual shaping. It is not a formally standardized concept and has no broadly accepted definition in peer‑reviewed research; it appears mainly in qualitative discussions of family dynamics and in online forums about parenting and development.
Key features include cross‑sibling imitation, parallel development of tastes and routines, and reciprocal reinforcement of attitudes
Critics caution that the term can overgeneralize and downplay individual differences or the influence of peers,