I've noticed for a while that my dhs sons are treated as a 'Collective' by birth parents. So it's 'the boys this, the boys that' which is fine but the younger one has never really been where he should be for his age and I think it's in part due to this thinking. For example, the younger one (nearly 16) would nerve think to send a text or buy a gift as an individual as the older one always does it for him or he is told to include his younger brother. My dh has been in Hospiral today for a procedure and he said 'the boys text to serve their love', turns out it was just the older one who sent it. I wonder why DH feels the need to say it's from both when it's clearly just from 1. My husband has had quite thoughtful gifts from older ss but I've heard him telling other people 'oh the boys got me this'. When younger ss had no involvement?? There are lots of examples of this - I just feel this has been a hindrance to younger ss actually coming on as an individual. He never thinks of his own accord even asking if he should put his shoes on if we are going out!?!? Has anyone else thought/ce across this? I have an only child- so perhaps I might behave this way if I had more than 1 but to be honest, I find it really odd.