If clinical psychologist Linda Blair is to be believed, finding your perfect partner could be just one easy step away.
A person who was the first child born has different traits than those born in the middle or the last, reports the Daily Mail.
So, for example, if he's a last-born and you're a first-born, you'll probably find that you get on extremely well. But if you're both only children, there could be problems ahead.
For instance:
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A first-born and a last-born: The maxim that 'opposites attract' makes a good starting-point, because first-borns often make a good match with a last-born, sometimes a perfect match, says Blair.
Simply because the eldest in a family is likely to be an organised and caring person while a last-born enjoys being dependent on someone else, but also tends to be less organised.
Not only that, but the youngest in a family is usually more fun-loving than the eldest, who can do with having a bit more lightness in his/her life.
However, there's one issue - last borns are passionate about their beliefs, a quality that might clash with the type of conventional first-born who insists on setting all the house rules.
