Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie
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Interesting point to me because I've recently appointed an executor to my will*** (haven't actually made the will yet, but you lot are all witnesses of my intention :-) ). I am extremely fond of my eldest nephew, but for all sorts of reasons I am appointing the youngest nephew and penultimate sibling. And feel a bit uncomfortable about it. So the question of the primacy of the first-born is interesting in that we do tend to feel there is something right and proper about it. (And if the eldest had been one of the girls? Well, she wasn't - she was third-born.)
*** I have no health problems but am always very much on the look-out for passing buses whenever I find myself walking down Oxford Street. I keep away from the edge of the pavement.
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